Rezamos aqui no Brasil para que nunca mais vocês sofram com tsunamis. Vocês são um povo maravilhoso, sou da Prefeitura de Torres no estado do Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil)
I pray you nor anyone else in this world ever has to be witness to such devastation again. I'm sorry for your loss. To this day I send prayers from America for all of you. 🇺🇸🇯🇵
I’ve watched 100’s of 3/11 videos and have never seen the beginning of this video. I had to assume it was Ishinomaki until I saw the islands adjacent to Shiogama ferry docks. I remember seeing those docks rise to max height and thought the people who designed that dock should get an award for their design. Because a lot of these videos titles are in Japanese we can’t distinguish where they are at unfortunately. It has only been through perseverance that I can identify a city or landmark. I only started watching these in 2021 and have diligently studied them since. It has been difficult to understand a Tsunami but think I finally have a grasp on their mechanics. I just realized by watching the 2 videos from Utatsu District of Minamisanriku that even though the water is still coming in , the force of the whole wave doesn’t stop just because the peak of the wave has passed. You can witness this by the gentleman in the trees watching the water come through the river valley and the high water mark on the trees as well as the green building as a landmark. Then the subsequent waves behind. I know this has been a traumatic event for the Japanese people and my heart has really has gone out to you and your society. I can’t fully comprehend the heartbreak of not only losing loved ones but the destruction of everything dear to you also. The lost towns and cities of nuclear fallout also. I truly hope that in the future we can see more videos of progress from recovery. I know in 13 years since that a lot of the infrastructure is being raised and rebuilt and would love to see the progress and healing from time passed. I have literally fallen in love with your people and your Country. I was in the U S Marines in 1983 and only got to see Okinawa. I would be very tempted to move there now with this last mistake we made in the US. But Democracy may need me here. Love from Omaha, Nebraska, USA
The ocean floor literally rises, displacing tons of water. Like if you had a piece of wood the exact size of your filled bathtub, and you raised one end, even just a few inches, the water would be displaced. Now imagine a force powerful enough to raise the ocean floor 😱 I hear you about leaving the u.s. 😢
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Taunter Atwill • Eeewww well.. you know..my dad was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge and my uncle, a bombardier, was killed in a B-26 that the bomber above it was shot down and its debris got into my uncle’s aircraft .. got a son in the Marines now so yep, I get it! While we keep on driving them Nissans and Toyotas but they’re just about all made over here now)
you do know there is nothing stopping you from leaving if you think its a shit hole why do you stay? im sure you could get refuge status in many countries sooo
@@michaelleahy123 The US is one of the cleanest countries in the world. I once asked an immigrant from India what his first impression of the US was when he arrived, and he said he was surprised by 3 things: how green it was with so many trees (Michigan), how clean it was, and how people actually obeyed traffic laws.
Que impresionante Desde chile Saludos. En 1960 aqui ocurrio el terremoto mas grande de la historia. 9.5 con olas de 10 metros, duro 10 minutos. Murieron 2000 personas
What an exceptionally beautiful place . The enchanting coast with inlets ,islands,and hills made beautiful with healthy vegetation that one feels is full of life . The city itself is a delight to see , with the walks by the sea ,and the law and order of the many many dwellings and buildings . It is especially poignant for us to see , as most of us from other countries have not seen the Japan that existed before the ravages of the Tsunami. It is heartbreaking to see what was lost and will never be the same again . We were aware of the horrible tragic loss of life , homes , family members , and incomes but not of this wonderful place that many inhabitants will remember always with feelings of grief and sorrow to the end of their lives.
I can’t read the date on the video. It seems like all of the previous videos that I have seen on the 2011 quake and tsunami, the weather was overcast, and often snowy in Eastern Japan. Here the sun is shining, and the wave is behaving more like a “tidal bore” as a normal “king tide” flows into a low gradient stream near its mouth. People are gathered on bridges to view the event, instead of fleeing for their lives.
Have you check you earth on the moutain area compared with the flat land ??? Which area affected more??? If on the moutain or cliff is safer, then you might consider build the house on the cliff of the mountain. And make the floating town for business on shore. This you might need to have very deep water area. The town is like lots of cargo vessels are connected and has propellers under neat. Think of "Drone" that has that bring itself up to the sky. Apply that under neat the town. I think if you put the town further out or anchor the town with the cliff when tsunami occurs, the town will float itself. It might even change the tide direction??? Since it spinning under neat. It will float itself or sink itself actually? If the propeller under the water do the work for vessel at the back of vessel to move the vessel forward. Then if we put it under neat, it should keep the town floating.
What if that canal has giant bridges that has lots of pole to break the tide wave ??? The bride length 300 meters in thickness ( not the crossing length ) but the thickness of the bridge......you know what i mean? The bridge in general might have the lanes for the car around eight lanes ( that is the thickness)..... make the thickness at 300 meters... with lots of pole zigzag underneat to break the tide.
Actually the bridge might not help since water is already travel in town. It might help if you do that in the sea . Find the spot to make a hub. And make the thick and tall bridge..... when tsunami come this show filter and slow down the tide. But for sure when it block the tide, that will make the tide level go higher againt the bridge. So it must be very tall bridge. Make it as high as you can. I will do the floating town that anchor with the bridge. The town that has buffer on the side and the propeller under neat. Think of 10 vessel size connected to be the town. When tsunami come the town float on top and under propeller is spinning lifting the town. The propeller might even mulnipulate the tide direction. In stead of going straight to the shore , the tide might change its directtion. The gigantic ring will move up and down the round pole ( round collar). and that will give flexibility for the town to go up and down with fixed position.
Мне кажется, что эти каналы хоть на какой то процент, но снизили мощь цунами и его разрушительную силу! Пусть и не на много, но всё же, несколько спасённых жизней. Хочется верить.
Instead of a wall, what about a road that closes for Tsunami alarms, and, is a long double S, riverbed, that winds, and, returns to the Sea, after the Tsunami?
津波は命に関わるから、すごく怖いですね、自分は大きな地震や、津波を体験したことないから、良く分からないことも、分かりました。貴重な映像ありがとうございます。by島根県民
宮城県民です。
もう二度と津波で大切な人を失いたくない…
Rezamos aqui no Brasil para que nunca mais vocês sofram com tsunamis. Vocês são um povo maravilhoso, sou da Prefeitura de Torres no estado do Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil)
I pray you nor anyone else in this world ever has to be witness to such devastation again. I'm sorry for your loss. To this day I send prayers from America for all of you. 🇺🇸🇯🇵
@ 君たちは気持ちが分かるんだね…
ちなみに埼玉県の人です
Vocês são magníficos. Sempre se aprimorando pelo bem do país. Aqui no Brasil nossos políticos não valem nada. Principalmente o novo presidente.
I’ve watched 100’s of
3/11 videos and have never seen the beginning of this video. I had to assume it was Ishinomaki until I saw the islands adjacent to Shiogama ferry docks. I remember seeing those docks rise to max height and thought the people who designed that dock should get an award for their design.
Because a lot of these videos titles are in Japanese we can’t distinguish where they are at unfortunately. It has only been through perseverance that I can identify a city or landmark. I only started watching these in 2021 and have diligently studied them since. It has been difficult to understand a Tsunami but think I finally have a grasp on their mechanics. I just realized by watching the 2 videos from Utatsu District of Minamisanriku that even though the water is still coming in , the force of the whole wave doesn’t stop just because the peak of the wave has passed. You can witness this by the gentleman in the trees watching the water come through the river valley and the high water mark on the trees as well as the green building as a landmark. Then the subsequent waves behind.
I know this has been a traumatic event for the Japanese people and my heart has really has gone out to you and your society. I can’t fully comprehend the heartbreak of not only losing loved ones but the destruction of everything dear to you also. The lost towns and cities of nuclear fallout also.
I truly hope that in the future we can see more videos of progress from recovery. I know in 13 years since that a lot of the infrastructure is being raised and rebuilt and would love to see the progress and healing from time passed. I have literally fallen in love with your people and your Country. I was in the U S Marines in 1983 and only got to see Okinawa. I would be very tempted to move there now with this last mistake we made in the US. But Democracy may need me here. Love from Omaha, Nebraska, USA
The ocean floor literally rises, displacing tons of water.
Like if you had a piece of wood the exact size of your filled bathtub, and you raised one end, even just a few inches, the water would be displaced.
Now imagine a force powerful enough to raise the ocean floor 😱
I hear you about leaving the u.s. 😢
大津波の緊急時は自衛隊ヘリから直接防災無線に繋がって空からの模様を逐一伝えることもできるようになればいいのに。津波は上の方が良く見える。人々がわざわざ見に行く危険も冒さなくていい。あと、大津波時には両側2車線の車道は山側に向かう所:海側に向かう道=3:1にするとか、それとか山側に向かう道はそもそも一車線広めに作って置き緊急時は走行可能とかできるのであれば渋滞回避にそれもいいと思う。
Great ideas
Mto inteligente vc amigo
通学中にこれ来て歩道橋にいたんだけど本当に怖かった。目の前でこの波が通り過ぎて行った、もう4年も経つのか。
4年も経つ?
@@hanyangzhang3919 これは4年前の地震時です。概要欄より
@@saiya3net 概要を見なくて311大震災って思った
@@hanyangzhang3919 最初は俺も!
海に向かって勢い良く流れている水流をこれだけ遠くまで逆に流すのだから見た目よりもずっと物凄いエネルギーですよね。
警察のヘリからも警報が出せたらいいのに。
警察ヘリのパイロットの方も、津波に飲み込まれていく街並みを空から見ているだけしかできないことに歯痒かったと悲しんでましたね。
ㅂㅆㅂㅎㅂㅆㅂㅎㅍㅅㅂㅅㅂㅎㅂㅎㅂㅆㅂㅎㅂㅆㅂㅆㅂㅆㅂㅅㅅㅆㅎㅂㅅㅂㅅㅂㅎㅂㅅㅂㅅㅍㅍㅆㅂㅆㅂㅆㅂㅆㅂㅎㅂㅎㅂㅅㅂㅎ
@@김윤세-x8u please Japanese or English
I don't 朝鮮語
@@onion_is_best 自動翻訳してみましたが、ウヒャヒャヒャ~みたいなふざけた内容のようです。
こういう人格の人は人種がなんであれ残念ですね。
@@김윤세-x8u 滅べ
@@JJ-mi9hp やはりな
Japan has the very well and organized city plan in the world i guess. And it's so clean from roads to water.
@Nim Rod Oh really? And whee are you from?
@Nim Rod Don't worry i'm not interested in you.
@Nim Rod Cause im wondering if your place doesn't stink for you to feel disgusted about some parts of Japan.
黙祷は大事じゃないとおっしゃる方もいらっしゃいますが亡くなった方々にはなんの罪もありません、なのにたった数秒でこれからの人生が全て奪われました。3.11の時に生き残った私たちが亡くなった方にできることの1つとして黙祷は面倒くさがらず行っていった方が良いと思います。
この川沿いのマンションに昔住んでたけど3.11のときもこんな感じで川が逆流してました
津波はこの川を挟んで海側で止まったのでマンション側は被害はなく、すぐそこなのに全然状況が違ってなんとも言えない気持ちでした
Govt should plan for a lake in the middle of these cities, so that the force of flood get slow
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The well-made architecture of this channel meant that the Tsunami did not destroy this city
God bless the lovely Japanese people and their land. Love from the USA
50.000 dead soldiers don't feel that way. :-)
Taunter Atwill • Eeewww well.. you know..my dad was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge and my uncle, a bombardier, was killed in a B-26 that the bomber above it was shot down and its debris got into my uncle’s aircraft .. got a son in the Marines now so yep, I get it! While we keep on driving them Nissans and Toyotas but they’re just about all made over here now)
*Shinto*
AHEM!!!
@@gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043Strange argument, it does not change the FACT that 50.000 soldiers don't feel that way. :-)
God may bless the beautiful country indefinitely
I'd love to see some before and after photos of these towns after the Tsunami
This tsunami is not from 3.11. This happened a few years later. Luckily there were no severe damage caused by this tsunami.
Thanks for the video. This is the first time I"m really seeing a town in Japan. It looks very beautiful and clean.
It is beautiful and clean unlike the shIthole called the US
@@michaelleahy123 America is stinky hole country
you do know there is nothing stopping you from leaving if you think its a shit hole why do you stay? im sure you could get refuge status in many countries sooo
@@fukkyoutube except there’s the virus going through right now so it’s going to be a bit tricky
@@michaelleahy123 The US is one of the cleanest countries in the world. I once asked an immigrant from India what his first impression of the US was when he arrived, and he said he was surprised by 3 things: how green it was with so many trees (Michigan), how clean it was, and how people actually obeyed traffic laws.
What an interesting example of nature and Physics.
Куда ж она допрет этот бегущий потоп воды?! Прямо торпедой прёт!Ищет слабинку дамбы!
遡上する津波、引きで見るとゆっくりとした動きだけど、一瞬アップで映った波は力強かった。近くに居たら音も聞こえるんじゃないか
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津波が遡ってる横を、多くの車が走ってる。
ああやって三陸じゃ、多くの車が飲み込まれていった。
Seems like this tsunami is very well behaved, staying in the canal for so long.
Idiot
@@clarkdavis5333 nobody cares hero
look like it was searching for something to destroy
Another comment shining light on the intellectual and moral superiority of the American people. Congrats!
@@TheEmmaLucille
Bit snippy aren't we ?
喉元過ぎれば熱さを忘れる
こういうのは被災しても月日の経過で風化するもの
正常性バイアスっていう心理もある
そう責めないであげてください
人間っていうのはそういうものなんです
ゆっくりに見えるけど
とんでもないエネルギーなんだよな…
ぽつあ 水の塊が来ますからね
遊び半分であの濁流に入ると、恐らく大半が溺死する
けけ)ーーゆ)
@@松永令子 わかりやすい
Brilliantly engineered! 👍👌
This is horrific! I can't even imagine being there
すごい自然の恐ろしさを感じました😓🐴
천벌!
Que impresionante
Desde chile
Saludos.
En 1960 aqui ocurrio el terremoto mas grande de la historia.
9.5 con olas de 10 metros, duro 10 minutos.
Murieron 2000 personas
4年前にも津波が発生してたんですね。
知らんかった…
津波は起きてないですよ
起きてますよこの動画にもあるとおり
津波は起きてません
宮城県、仙台港では1.44mの
津波が観測されています。
起きてた。
I'm still amazed at how humongous energy a tsunami carries that can send those same flipping tubes far inland...😧
What an exceptionally beautiful place . The enchanting coast with inlets ,islands,and hills made beautiful with healthy vegetation that one feels is full of life . The city itself is a delight to see , with the walks by the sea ,and the law and order of the many many dwellings and buildings . It is especially poignant for us to see , as most of us from other countries have not seen the Japan that existed before the ravages of the Tsunami. It is heartbreaking to see what was lost and will never be the same again . We were aware of the horrible tragic loss of life , homes , family members , and incomes but not of this wonderful place that many inhabitants will remember always with feelings of grief and sorrow to the end of their lives.
Как жаль, что такую красоту, чистоту, природа превращает в просто ужас.
Well said, Linda. I had very similar thoughts - beautiful, neat and tidy. The sea/ river channels bisecting the land, the parks. Lovely.
Это малюсенькая волна по сравнению с тем, что было в 2011 году...🌊🌊🌊
日本城市規劃,建設及維護管理都完整。河川兩岸平整,沒有隨自然寬窄形成障礙。海潚波浪進入河道平整,因沒有阻礙不造成可見損害。全區交通僅少數阻塞,絕大多數暢通,不似災害區。
これを見て、改めて津波の恐ろしさを知りました。
what a beautiful city! and lovely people also, condolences for those lost in horrible tragedy
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Haq..
Hsbชีเปลือยบ่เจี,,,,,,?j
It’s amazing the power of water.
The water is incredibly powerful. Nothing can stand in front of it.
ЭТА ТРАГЕДИЯ ВСКОЛЫХНУЛА ВЕСЬ МИР. МЫ ПОДДЕРЖИВАЕМ ТЕБЯ ЯПОНИЯ.
川が波をうって逆流してるのなんか気持ち悪い
Шеўўеўшшкў
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すげえ川もこんな事になるんだ
Who ever come up with the flood walls where smart and it save a lot of people
ภาคการ
Just keep pressing the 10 second forward button and you’ll save minutes in your life 😂👍
Cool video tho👍
Best advice
I did the same. Boring vid.
うちの家が映ってる
懐かしい景色が過去のものとは泣
貴重な映像です
嘘乙
この地震は東日本大震災ではないのですが。
あなたの家の周りはこの動画の地震で壊滅したのでしょうか?
どこどこ?
@@doraasgs1724 あれだろ魚がコメントしてるんやろ
嘘っぱち言ってんなよ
This town looked so new ...
This video was taken at the time of the earthquake four years ago.
Starts at about 5:40
Shit! No blood and no dead bodies for "peace all over the world"??? Sorry, too boring for an ami!
Tsunami destroys the whole city
This wave is only in the river
土手に見に来てる人らが最初に流されるんやろな
They are following one wave as it gracefully moves through the city. Meanwhile, two miles back, utter devastation.
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This is a different tsunami not the 2011 one.
I can’t read the date on the video. It seems like all of the previous videos that I have seen on the 2011 quake and tsunami, the weather was overcast, and often snowy in Eastern Japan. Here the sun is shining, and the wave is behaving more like a “tidal bore” as a normal “king tide” flows into a low gradient stream near its mouth. People are gathered on bridges to view the event, instead of fleeing for their lives.
The wave is relentless. It just keeps coming. Does not dissipate all that distance.
波の形がすごい違和感。怖い
Krid Adounsattapong pew!
Jltedrjbacam
Its cool... The river 👍
Do you know how many more views you'd get with translatable captions?
I gotta tell ya. This footage is rather underwhelming. THIS got over 3 million views?!?!
Какая красота 🤗💕
Удивительный город!
Даже представить страшно, что творилось во время этого страшного действа.....
I see built in natural defenses with man made devices controlling thus protecting businesses and homes. Brilliant, time honored architecture.
maybe the best solution to tsunami is a combination walls and canals ? divert flow instead of trying to stop the impossible ?
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This is such a huge city! Well compared to what I'm used to here in the US. Such an amazing view!
It´s not huge -> 63k residents on 7.6 sq mi .
砂押川があったおかげでこっちに来なかったんだよな
Have you check you earth on the moutain area compared with the flat land ??? Which area affected more??? If on the moutain or cliff is safer, then you might consider build the house on the cliff of the mountain. And make the floating town for business on shore. This you might need to have very deep water area. The town is like lots of cargo vessels are connected and has propellers under neat. Think of "Drone" that has that bring itself up to the sky. Apply that under neat the town. I think if you put the town further out or anchor the town with the cliff when tsunami occurs, the town will float itself.
It might even change the tide direction??? Since it spinning under neat. It will float itself or sink itself actually?
If the propeller under the water do the work for vessel at the back of vessel to move the vessel forward. Then if we put it under neat, it should keep the town floating.
Beautiful ripples on that river.
This isn't a tsunami - it's just a tidal bore - move along please, nothing to see here.
It's a blessing it seems they were spared destruction like other cities shown in videos where tsunamis occurred.
This isn’t from 2011. This seems more like a tidal bore than a tsunami.
El país más desarrollado del mundo ,el más preparado para un cataclismo imagínense no pudo contra la Madre Naturaleza ,un tsunami lo arrasó todo.
The most polite tsunami ever filmed.
What if that canal has giant bridges that has lots of pole to break the tide wave ??? The bride length 300 meters in thickness ( not the crossing length ) but the thickness of the bridge......you know what i mean? The bridge in general might have the lanes for the car around eight lanes ( that is the thickness)..... make the thickness at 300 meters... with lots of pole zigzag underneat to break the tide.
Actually the bridge might not help since water is already travel in town. It might help if you do that in the sea .
Find the spot to make a hub. And make the thick and tall bridge..... when tsunami come this show filter and slow down the tide. But for sure when it block the tide, that will make the tide level go higher againt the bridge. So it must be very tall bridge. Make it as high as you can. I will do the floating town that anchor with the bridge. The town that has buffer on the side and the propeller under neat. Think of 10 vessel size connected to be the town. When tsunami come the town float on top and under propeller is spinning lifting the town. The propeller might even mulnipulate the tide direction. In stead of going straight to the shore , the tide might change its directtion. The gigantic ring will move up and down the round pole ( round collar). and that will give flexibility for the town to go up and down with fixed position.
1st wave always seems like a ripple. Compared with the more damaging 2nd and 3rd waves
たしかこの地震で本震以降はじめて1m以上の津波が観測されたんだよな
Weird how you can see each time the earth quake hit by the different waves coming in.
※東日本大震災の津波の映像ではありません
いくら大きな津波じゃなくとも、川の側で見てたら駄目じゃないか…過信してはいけない
Мне кажется, что эти каналы хоть на какой то процент, но снизили мощь цунами и его разрушительную силу! Пусть и не на много, но всё же, несколько спасённых жизней. Хочется верить.
I thought all of those cars were on the wrong side of the road then I remembered they drive on the left like us in the U.K.
i don't know what it was but it looks like it traveled 10 kilometers in fifteen minutes.
this must be miles and miles inland from the ocean
It looks like it, small waves inland.
no, it's a coastal town
多賀城駅は昔の駅舎だねえ
なつかしいなあ
É triste e ao mesmo tempo espetacular!
ok thanks for the advice of the others
There is no tsunami here. It's just drone footage of a canal. Skip it.
Are you sure this isn't the tide coming in?
Tim Graaff that’s what I thought, like a tidal bore.?
Beautiful city.
Negara yang hebat memperhatikan lingkungan sekali.
Were there any cruise ships in at the time ⌚??? 😕😕😕😕😕😕😕
@R S no, am not, unfortunately.....................................
LOL.🤨😐 🤪😜🤭🖕😚
川の横のアパートに住んでたんですけど、(宮城)その時、ガードレール(?)的なやつから水が流れそうだったんです。避難しようと思ったんですけど、周りには何もマンションも高いところも無かったので車に避難していました。奇跡的に水は来なかったです。あの時思ったのは、水っていつも使っているけれど、時には、怖い水もあるんだな…っと思いました。なのでみなさん津波が来たら絶対すぐ避難してください。
車に避難って...
高い所に引っ越そう
車に逃げるなら近くの高台行こうや
Esta vez el mar dió una tregua a diferencia del 2011 que se coló el mar entero en las ciudades de la costa...
Where'd all those waves disappear to after hitting the concrete overpass?
Noise? Splashes? Reflections? Heat? Take your pick.
この最後の方の川沿い私が今住んでるところだ。
こんな感じだったのか
多賀城市民ですが、
このとき普通に学校ありました
地震がそこまで揺れが大きい物ではないのでそんなもんです
分かる。天真小学校ってわかります?そこの学校だったんですけど普通に学校あって、普通にサイレンなって普通に引き渡しされて(親に)普通に砂押川の堤防の隣の家に帰ると言うねwdy多賀城市民
@@ちゃちゃまる-s6q byだろあほかよ
@@abc-pg3yw 間違ったw
Looks like a beautiful country
川も怖いですねぇ😱全国いつおきるか⁉️わからないです心の準備しても津波には勝てないですねぇ😭地震もですよ😓
Salam mba,, baru ,nyimak
砂ではなく津波が押している……
津波ヤバし
Hi Japanese 🙂🇰🇿
今地震があって見に来た同士いる?
Очень красивая страна автору спасибо за видео
6:31 ... and what will it take for them to clear their waterways
普通に車も人も映って要るのに違和感を感じる。
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消防の方も見られていますよね。私の父は消防官をしておりましたが、災害警戒時に休日でも呼び出されていたのを思い出します。
それにこの動画を見る限り、警報音らしきものも聞こえていないのにも違和感を感じました。
押し寄せる津波の量から被害を推測するにあたっては、津波の先ばかり追ってても意味ないということですね。
大災害でした。なくなられた方々のご冥福をお祈りします
西園寺唯
I have no idea what that says, but the writing alone, is artwork💯👍
東日本大震災だと思ってる?
東日本じゃないよ
It looks more like a tidal bore than a tsunami.
川を津波が遡上してるというのに普通に人や車が走っているし、全く東日本大震災の教訓が活かされてないね。
俺は仙台市民だが今は津波警報出ても避難しないね。この時は緊急地震速報で目覚めたけど眠いから寝たよ。
流されてしまえばいいよ
いいやんべーやっさ
8年前は大津波とか半信半疑だったけど避難した。この時は8年前に比べて地震の規模が小さいから津波も小さいと予想して寝た。
確かに否定できない...多賀城は商業地が密集している幹線道路2本に大津波が押し寄せてたくさんの方が亡くなったって知ってるはずなのに...
@@fk9005 確か亡くなった人は200ぐらいだよdy多賀城市民
川に沿って走っている車からは堤防があるから川の様子は何も見えないんだろう。
そうして突然飲まれていった車が数え切れないくらいあるんだろうな。
一応いうけど,2016年の動画だよこれ。
川の波が川上に向かい遡上してるの初めて見た😨
長い距離を移動して弱まった津波だよ。
This dude is in the best place
これ避難した人としなかった人でニュースでも意見が割れてたね、特に若い世代の子がすごいすごい!って動画撮ってたりしたのが全く震災がいかされてないって、逃げる逃げないは個人の自由だけど川が逆流するほどなのにのんきに動画取りに行く気がしれないわ
東日本大震災は8年前だから、若い人も記憶にあるだろうに、動画撮れちゃう程心の傷は残って無いのか。よかった、よかった。そしてまた繰り返される…と。
Instead of a wall, what about a road that closes for Tsunami alarms, and, is a long double S, riverbed, that winds, and, returns to the Sea, after the Tsunami?
宮城県沿岸部の映像で、河川を波打って遡上するのは、ソリトン現象ってやつですね。河川など、限られた範囲で局地的に、波頭が連続して立つ現象🌊
TH-camに若い人と思われる方がアップした動画がありました。川の側で撮影してました。津波警報が出されていたと思います。
そこで、何故避難しないのか、と書き込みました。なめた返事を頂きました。
もう風化しているんですね。
そりゃ被害に合えばまた被災者様でいられてチヤホヤされるからね
仙台市民だが相当風化してますよ。今年の3月11日は普通の平日でした。官やマスコミ、一部市民だけが追悼する感じでした。黙祷すら殆どの人がしません。
@@さっとくん 黙とうはいらんやろ 個人個人いつでも準備してることが黙とうより1000倍大事
@@michinokuarea189 大事の基準が違う
That's a hell of a zoom lens.
Beautiful city,Hi from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦