@@The-LongRoad-Home how do you stream to the cloud?… so if you live-stream it from Facebook, It will automatically post when it stops recording or what?
@@chrisackerley1842 the ice is melting very fast at the North Pole + Greenland - thats why the weather news don't report much on it ....its World wide climat changes going balistic .
@@BlueHopi144 You're right. What makes it even scarier is that things are happening faster than they predicted and there's no way to reverse what's been done. The best we can hope to do is slow it down some. I'm going to hijack one of those Space X rockets and get the hell off this rock while I can. Are they selling land on Mars yet?
Tsunamis scare me more than any other natural disaster because you simply cannot escape from water. It's so powerful. This video was the one that made me really feel how terrifying it is. I hope the family who filmed this are okay.
I was traumatised. I had to take a minute. There was a family in that house I heard children's voices?? That house in front was washed clean away. They must be safe though as they managed to upload this footage. Why didn't they evacuate???
Phenomenal footage. Thank you for letting us know the family left. I pray they made it to safety. My husband and I, retirees in our 70’s, recently moved to the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, U.S.A. Not far off the western coast of the state, deep in the Pacific Ocean, lies the Cascadian Fault, which is comparable to the huge fault that caused the great tsunami in Japan in March, 2011. We are aware that when (not if, but when! Hopefully, it will not be in our life time!), the Cascadian Fault slips, it will trigger a Mega Tsunami that will impact much of the western coasts of Oregon and Washington states, and Western Canadian coast area, and will push itself into the San Juan de Fuca Strait the abuts this part of the Olympic Peninsula. We know where it is we must get ourselves to in order to be safe. The videos of both the Japanese Tsunami of 3/2011 and the Boxing Day Tsunami in Indonesia of 2004 have served to enlighten people around the world as to the power and devastation of tsunamis. Thank you for this video.
We live in the Olympia area, not near the coast but at the south end of Puget Sound. Still, when heading out 101, it's not long before we start to see tsunami warning signs by the road. It's ironic to me that we moved here from the East Bay Area of California, home of the Hayward Fault, only to learn about the Cascadia Fault out in the Pacific. I hope I shuffle off before it lets loose.
Hello neighbor, my entire close family and I live in Oregon City and the Portland Metro area. Not looking forward to the earthquake and inevitable Tsunami. I pray I am not visiting our coast when the big one hits and that we all fare well. I love Licet Studios footage, always very interesting and educational too! Take good care, neighbor!!
Hey, I know the area. Im from Washington. Google about the "orphan tsunami" that hit Japan long ago...the January in the 1700s that was from that Cascadianfault! It was unknown for years. When it goes....Yikes!
I'm 60 and I've watched tons of media over the years, including gopro daredevils and fails, but I've never been as scared as with this clip. Thoughts and prayers to the inhabitants.
It’s sick that she had time to know what was coming ahead of time to set up a camera, but not time to unleash the dog tied to that red house In the bottom left corner of 1:03 keep In mind the family left the home, but had time to set up a camera and set It to record, they did that instead of untying the dog…
Please do not judge others so quickly. A lot of people living in such remote locations continually keep cameras running for various reasons. It might not have been set up purely to film this. If you listen at the beginning they are casually washing the dishes in the background, not even bothered with the camera, it's only when they hear the noise of the water outside do they look out the window and run to get the kids. Also just because you can hear a dog after it goes off camera does not necessarily mean it's still tied up. It's not seen being washed away or hurt in any way. There are more videos of the same tsunami from different angles and locations showing different perspectives. Take care and be kind. 🤗💛
That happened for the collapsed krakatau mount resulting to tsunami at night. It's simply nightmare. There's a concert being held at the bay at that time. Only the vocalist survived while others including the vocalist's wife died.
@@doran6913 if by fun you mean being crushed by a collapsing building and subsiquently watching your family die by drowning including what sounded like a little girl... sure bud
@@matthewfurlani8647 bruh that's not what I meant at all y'all are taking shit way too seriously I already said that I agree thatits not fun in real I just said that being in a house while it moves looks fun if you don't think about the damage 🙄
I had been trying to convince my husband to move us to the beach, but after seeing these tsunami videos along with the rogue wave videos, I have definitely rethought my thinking! Hope these folks were OK.
@@Dobviews Are you talking about the potential destruction from the volcanic eruption and possible collapse of the island? 25m waves reaching all the way to Florida? YES! Very scary!
@@Lunamoon753 there have been previous landslides on that island so it will happen again. The only question is when. It could happen tomorrow or years from now.
This is one terrifying video. When you think off Greenland you do not even consider tsunamis happening there. And this video is just frightening as hell!
Especially when you consider not just the debris in the water if when you fall in, but the temp of the water would probably kill you in under 60 seconds.
Yes, when I saw Everything floating back I was like ok, it's coming this one week take the shed down. I did not expect that. 😳. I didn't realize that was a dog. I thought someone was whistling! Or a child kinda making noise. Then I could hear the dog, but still thought I heard whistling
Was wondering when the “last largest” wave would come and wondered if it even would (towards the end) since it was so quiet...but then I remembered “the calm before the storm” and just felt DREAD. I can’t even imagine having to go through something like this😓
The outflow was pretty impressive for the early waves, but that final waves outflow was terrifying. That was a huge amount of water moving very rapidly out.
My Dad witnessed a tsunami in Puerto Rico in 1918. There was an earthquake and the sea went back and disappeared in the horizon. He knew it was time to run. When it came back, it entered the whole city that had already been devastated by the shake.
It's frightening to think that in a situation like that life or death is decided by seconds. I'm sure the scene that was left after the water receded must have given him nightmares. I know somebody who volunteered to help after the Indonesian tsunami and he was a different person when he came back. That was about 20 years ago and he still never talked about it. All he has ever said is that he wished he never went. His wife says he cries in his sleep sometimes.
@@larapalma3744 The only thing he ever told me was when I asked him about the dead bodies. He said mainly what he did was help distribute supplies like water and food, but they needed extra help one day loading body bags onto trucks. When they found bodies they would put them in the body bags and lie them next to the road where people in trucks would take them away. They needed extra help and he went out on one of those trucks. Each bag had handles by the head and feet, and the guy he was working with picked up his end first and he felt stuff slosh down toward him by his end. He said they would swing a bag onto the truck and he turn around and throw up after every one. After 2 hours he wasn't able to do it anymore. I never asked him another question and he never brought it up either, but here's a guy who thought he was doing something noble going over to help, but instead he came home with a head full of nightmares that to this day are getting the better of him.
yep. 'thought that it was built upon the Council Rock! at first..watching the yard clean up..I sit and watch as tears go by..but that ending says..No Time For Tears..Earthquakes Tsunamis Up Up and Away! >emergency escapes!
"Don't stay and watch, get to high ground far inland and warn others." (Sounds of guy getting a cup of coffee and buttering his toast in the background)
after i seen the end i had to go back and review every noise they made, I'm hoping they had pets they left behind because it sounds like there's people still there in the end.
The first hand visual experience is remarkably immersive and yes, scared the shit out of me. This phenomenon has been easily repeated for at least hundreds of thousands of years - so from THAT perspective, yes, it’s funny as hell.
The 6th wave was pretty fucking terrifying - the speed and power of that wave and how it was able to knock down the red building was incredible yet scary.
@@julierichens4218 Hey! Why not just worry about yourself?? In the great context of what's going on around the world today. The odd fucking swear word is the least of your and my worry's. So take your little hissssssy and shove it. Oh and welcome to your very own and deeply disturbing extinction. Where you get to see every one and every thing you love cast into the abyss as our planet and all life hurtles into the fucking abyss burning back to bare earth.
@@julierichens4218 Someone is always offended by something. It really doesn't hurt you at all, you just don't like it. Live and let live. It would be nice if everyone would be considerate of everyone else, but that's not the way the world works. Never has been that way and never will be. Just be quiet and move along.
The write-up on this is excellent. The video is absolutely terrifying. To see the water receding that fast and that far had me involuntarily holding my breath as it is sure sign of worse to come. And it did. How the people ever got out of there alive is nothing short of a miracle. Just an incredible, mind-blowing video.
@@lilithqueenbitch3976 In the write-up/description, it noted the person taking the video survived - I'm assuming he took his family with him. I just watched this video again to see if the stages of the tsunami shocked me as much as it did the first time. The answer is yes and that it was even worse. I watched closer this time, noticed more, noticed I had been holding my breath again without knowing it and was saying, "Ohhhhh noooo" a lot as the water receded. If anyone wants to see how a tsunami evolves up close and personal, this must be almost textbook perfect for the job.
That happens here in the Philippines but not a tsunami but a storm. The river overflows around 1am and most residential nearby perished that time. Some survivors say that they can hear those people crying for help while being drag by the wild waves in total darkness. Its scary to think of it to be honest.
I hope everyone got out of this. This is really impressive and scary as hell. Should be considered a teaching video for everyone who lives by the sea or even just goes to the beach.
Omg... That almost sent me into a full blown panic attack! I lived most my life on the Oregon Coast and that was always my biggest fear. Never the earthquake, but the tsnami to follow. I moved inland about 8 yrs ago & miss the ocean incredibly, the beach is my happy place ❤ Yet don't miss the underlying concern of something like this occuring. Praying this family was safe... When I heard a child, I was thinking RUN now! When the water starts sucking out like that, you know it's back building and something is coming! Terrifying!
They knew it was coming, why do you think they set up the camera? But they may not have had a car to escape , and they certainly would have been dead on foot.
I live on the gulf of Mexico. We all know. What surprises me is the only sirens that blare are for tornadoes. Just because we never had a tsunami doesn't make us immune. I anticipate one. Figure Murphys law will find us one day.
@@elizabethstump4077 Trees are easily uprooted, snapped or turned over due to the sheer strength of the waves, and often become hazards themselves for anyone stuck in the water. Orig comment was right, during a tsunami you must absolutely find high ground away from the shore. Not on your roof, but actual tangible tall hills and mountains. Very rarely do those who hide on their roof or up a tree survive due to just how dangerous they are.
Oh my gosh, that was so terrifying. I cant even imagine how horrifying it must have been for the occupants of the house. So glad to read that they survived this. GOD bless and thanks for posting this.
@@tytoalba4794 If you are referring to 'Passerby's' (in hangul) comment, you are *100* percent correct!... (My initial comment (in pseudo-kanji [so desu ka], was more meant as an understatement to this comment, more like a 'tell me about it', or: 'you can say _that_ again!' - 見える)?. . . 😉
I live in Japan on the Kanagawa coast. I look out over the Pacific every day. The waves can get pretty big here, especially if it's windy at high tide. Fortunately the house is some 25 meters above sea level, with a seawall in front of us. But there are 'tsunami evacuation zone' signs and an alarm system in our neighbourhood in case of a big one... I have an escape route planned...
in some places during great Sendai quake the water reached 50 Meters above sea level due to massive nearshore underwater landslides being triggered by the earthquake/tsunami, due to additive wave effect.
I live on an Island where there is constant Lava and Tsunami threats. My heart skipped a beat when that red building swept away. I was just praying that was a remote camera and dude didn't seriously stay and film while the water was receding. If you ever see a river run backwards up into itself or the sea receding RUN!!!
@@Mogwai06 I know what I asked doesn't make sense because the original comment of Seanne suggests to run if river flow backwards which makes no sense at all therefore I asked the main comment that question to seek an explanation to what he said, maybe he wanted to say something useful but couldn't put in the right words
@@DoubleTroubles729 This is an ignorant comment, 1. you don’t know what financial situation this person is in 2. Climate change is not only this persons fault 3. As one other person said they may live on an island and the island may not be large enough to escape this tsunami
The dog whimpering is an ominous warning sign as well. Animals are so instinctual and in tune with nature, humans, and their surroundings. My Dad always told to take heed to the warning signs a dog gives you especially towards humans, they very rarely, if ever will steer you wrong.
@liberty5568 Science is not a sum of knowledge, it's a way of thinking. Unless you pull your smug head out of your arse, you're never gonna figure out how to use it. Science has never disproven the concept that animals can read people, there's more than enough evidence to indicate they can in documented works. What sort of sub-plebian logic are you working with? Honestly some people are worse than worthless, trying to spread their ignorant, belligerent, petty thoughts like they have some established basis in fact and reality. Get wreckt.
@liberty5568 "Science" is when something is reproducible at will giving consistent results. It automatically excludes everything else. It is well documented that some animals seem to be more sensitive to these things than others, and that some are relatively consistent in detecting them ahead of time. It's just not 100% consistent or 100% reliable or 100% of the animals, but that does not mean that it does not occur. It's just the nature of all animals including humans to be inconsistent and not always reliable, and with scientists being humans and not understanding themselves, one can clearly see that they are not as bright as they think they are.
@@aryann.0_0 At 1:07 you can see him in the bottom left of the screen. I don’t know how he survived up to 5:50 but he’s crying right to the end when the biggest wave takes the houses away. Poor thing. Makes me cry to hear him.
Gäa will get us and how we se at time she is very angry. to many people think they're God and can do what ever they want... it will hit us hart. Remember my words. 🙏
@@stevier4964 That's not even the freakin point. There was more than enough time to get the dog and leave, there's no excuse. And no, a dog's life might not be more important than a human nor less important ... All life matters.
@@Terri330 It wouldn't help, those currents are so strong they'd probably drag you under or more likely the debris that is mixed in would crush you to death. .... .... happy thoughts.
Fantastic upload! This might be one of the most valuable tsunami videos I have seen in regards of analysing the water movements. When you look closely you can see how the directions of the water change a few times during the video always indicating a large wave must come soon. I can hardly imagine what must have been going on below the water surface!
This is clickbait bullshit reposting an event that occurred in 2017 after a landslide. Also, the water "movements" are a combination tidal effect on the undersea topography, and the geography of the location.
Just when you thought it was safe to go near the shore again. This isn't the first tsunami in that area. There was one in the early or mid part of the 20th century that killed a bunch of people there or near there. Ya just gotta get the hell out of the way.
You know, i don't waste sympathy on people who deliberately put themselves in danger but i feel contempt for those who bring children and pets along for the sick ride with them. So, i don't care what happened to these people.
It's sad because I can hear her like in the kitchen either washing plates and pots or getting a meal ready. It's like they had no warning that this was coming.
Yeah did you even bother to read the description? It hit them in under 7 minutes from when the landslide hit the water creating the mega tsunami. I’m not trying to be a dick but I wish people would learn to read. Then they wouldn’t look ignorant posting ignorant comments.
Its sad to watch someones hardwork and home get destroyed in seconds. That man probably built that shed, fence, deck, and maybe even his home and its all gone.
Not when they leave their dog tied up to the red building that is trying to get away and they choose to film it all instead of untying the dog. They deserved whatever they got.
@@wild_free_homestead Dude. Take a step back and have a long look at yourself. Maybe then you'll start to see your own shortcomings and stop focusing on everybody else's. These are victims who have had everything destroyed, who are you to decide what they deserved? What do you gain from leaving hurtful comments like this? Is it the fact that they seemingly don't have empathy for the animal during a crisis when they're most likely panic-striken? You certainly don't have empathy for them, even in the comfort of your house. See the irony?
@@wild_free_homestead the caneras are left attached to a hard surface. You have no idea what the person in the house was doing, or if the water dropped far enough away to even allow any of them out of the door, let alone anywhere near the dog's line. If the woman had a child with her, should she have abandoned that child / children to risk her life untying the dog? Would you? Take your time answering, karma may be real.
It ain't about what you have to deal with. It's what you will deal with if you live, wotk, or play in it's path. EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER ... ain't a darn thing man can do put bow to Gaia's power, and run.
I’ve watched so many tsunami videos, i think i know better than to think everything is ok too early. I found myself praying that you all got away and took your animals with you. Since you posted this i think you must have saved some things. I’m really thankful for that. 👍🏼🤍
That is absolutely terrifying! And you know that water has got to be freezing....and omg that poor dog!! 😢😭 What kind of people leave a poor helpless animal outside to fend for itself during a tsunami???
SEVEN MINUTES from the landslide to the last wave. How in tarnation would anyone even know this was coming? Don’t be so dang quick to judge people experiencing events you never have experienced.
Ditto! 🫡 So please listen to yourself and don’t judge what you think people haven’t or have experienced either. For starters the dog shouldn’t ideally be chained up outside like ‘prey on a rope’ And dang quick? No speed replies here.
Oh my goodness!! You’re right that last wave was something else. I hope you’re alright and that everyone else too. Wish we could have seen after the water receded but I think you just wanted to survive that last wave. That was unreal. 😳😵💫
This is horrifying because you realize if you hadn't run as fast as you could at the first wave, it was already too late. I hope these poor people survived. Thank you so much for educating the public by sharing this video.
@@DogTog The family had no choices at all. If they’d step foot outside they’d have been washed away by any of those waves. It’s terrible that the dog died but you can hear small children and I’m sure their priority was getting them upstairs or as high up as they could. Most of these small villages were washed away.
@@rubrawolf Absolutely horrible. I always worry about the animals first and foremost. Left to die like in Hurricane Katrina, in which 15,000 pets died.
I’m just impressed that this footage was recovered
it was streamed to the cloud bro🙌🏼😔
Did they die?
Yeah, they were evacuated by Johnny Tsunami.
@@The-LongRoad-Home how do you stream to the cloud?… so if you live-stream it from Facebook, It will automatically post when it stops recording or what?
@@paigerosner8574 there is clearly a person setting down the camera in the beginning of the video
This is exactly why I've never been head over heels for waterfront properties
Either
You would have been ass over tea kettle out there. 🙄
I could never live near the ocean
Me either...
For the exact same reasoning, properties like this should be cheaper not more expensive.
People get frightened by jump scare videos or horror films, but this terrifies me. This is real!
Makes me glad I live in Az lol, ain't NO WAY a tsunami would hit us....unless it's some end of the fukn world shit!
@@elfgirl1973 or you drunk and somebody throws a drink in your face
I also live in Arizona. You're right - it IS more terrifying than any horror film! It' sso sudden, and so overwhelming!
@@chrisackerley1842 the ice is melting very fast at the North Pole + Greenland - thats why the weather news don't report much on it ....its World wide climat changes going balistic .
@@BlueHopi144 You're right. What makes it even scarier is that things are happening faster than they predicted and there's no way to reverse what's been done. The best we can hope to do is slow it down some. I'm going to hijack one of those Space X rockets and get the hell off this rock while I can. Are they selling land on Mars yet?
Tsunamis scare me more than any other natural disaster because you simply cannot escape from water. It's so powerful. This video was the one that made me really feel how terrifying it is. I hope the family who filmed this are okay.
Japan would like a word.
what happened to the dog? it was outside for the 1st wave
yup you're basically smothered , even with a life jacket more often than not you're going to drown
Have a look at the Japan 2011 Tsunami...if you like being scared...there are hours of footage.
@@markwatts2532 yeah when you see a 30 foot wall of water in those videos its humbling
Nothing terrifies me more than massive bodies of water, couldn't imagine what it's like experiencing it, really feel for these people.
I will take a blow up kiddie pool anyday!!
Me too man
😱
Isn't Tsunamis' after an earthquake only?
Omh so scary
Was anybody else just flat out not expecting that last wave like I was?
I was traumatised. I had to take a minute. There was a family in that house I heard children's voices?? That house in front was washed clean away. They must be safe though as they managed to upload this footage. Why didn't they evacuate???
I wondered how they survived if they doubtfully survived why the heck they didnt evacuuate.
Me
Yea, I thought it was over and was thinking how the waves nicely just cleaned up all the debris around the place and then “Holy $&it” that’s not good
@@tamarakennedy4976 It sounded like they dashed outside .. I think they left the camera there running. From what I can observe.
At the end, the way the whole body of water changed direction so quickly. Millions and millions of gallons just switch direction. Pure horror
The power of our Creator.
@@jenniferharden2258 Poseidon a great one
me too, all I could think was, we gotta get to high ground NOW!
@@somethingsomeonesaid6455 too late 😇
@@Rubn47 hahahahaahahaha fuck yes
Phenomenal footage. Thank you for letting us know the family left. I pray they made it to safety. My husband and I, retirees in our 70’s, recently moved to the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, U.S.A. Not far off the western coast of the state, deep in the Pacific Ocean, lies the Cascadian Fault, which is comparable to the huge fault that caused the great tsunami in Japan in March, 2011. We are aware that when (not if, but when! Hopefully, it will not be in our life time!), the Cascadian Fault slips, it will trigger a Mega Tsunami that will impact much of the western coasts of Oregon and Washington states, and Western Canadian coast area, and will push itself into the San Juan de Fuca Strait the abuts this part of the Olympic Peninsula. We know where it is we must get ourselves to in order to be safe. The videos of both the Japanese Tsunami of 3/2011 and the Boxing Day Tsunami in Indonesia of 2004 have served to enlighten people around the world as to the power and devastation of tsunamis. Thank you for this video.
We live in the Olympia area, not near the coast but at the south end of Puget Sound. Still, when heading out 101, it's not long before we start to see tsunami warning signs by the road. It's ironic to me that we moved here from the East Bay Area of California, home of the Hayward Fault, only to learn about the Cascadia Fault out in the Pacific. I hope I shuffle off before it lets loose.
Hello neighbor, my entire close family and I live in Oregon City and the Portland Metro area. Not looking forward to the earthquake and inevitable Tsunami. I pray I am not visiting our coast when the big one hits and that we all fare well. I love Licet Studios footage, always very interesting and educational too! Take good care, neighbor!!
Hey, I know the area. Im from Washington. Google about the "orphan tsunami" that hit Japan long ago...the January in the 1700s that was from that Cascadianfault! It was unknown for years. When it goes....Yikes!
@@keithsparling5537 I already did, great minds!! I hope we all fare well. Maybe it won't be so bad??
The only thing that sticks in my head is the sound of the dog crying at the last wave and then the deafening silence.
Up until the last wave i was very impressed with the structural integrity of that house. That last wave was slightly more impressive
Exactly my thoughts
I was thinking the same thing
That's because those first waves were splashes.
Calm down folks it's a wave not geography school fs Breath
Yeah it sounds like a dog was left to die though 😡
There were two things my parents always told me: 1 - If water runs away, you run away. 2 - Always find a house that is on a hill/mountain.
This is true
3. Make sure the mountain isnt a volcano.
Erosion and landslides though.
@ns fishing Come to Tallahassee We have the highest of the the highest hills in florida. Check the record storm dont bother us
correction highest of the 7 Hills of Florida
I'm 60 and I've watched tons of media over the years, including gopro daredevils and fails, but I've never been as scared as with this clip. Thoughts and prayers to the inhabitants.
Me too!! What a helpless feeling against the enormous power of water!!!🌊
Same here. Tsunamis are terrifying.
Thoughts and prayers, lol. Better be careful or you'll jinx it and tsunami will be as rampant as shootings in the US :)
@@TheUrbanBeekeepers shootings in the US are being done on purpose, so they can supposedly have a reason for gun control. Didn’t happen under Trump.
@@amberrose1108 the MSM wants you to believe cops are randomly killing black teenagers across the country.
It’s sick that she had time to know what was coming ahead of time to set up a camera, but not time to unleash the dog tied to that red house In the bottom left corner of 1:03 keep In mind the family left the home, but had time to set up a camera and set It to record, they did that instead of untying the dog…
That just made this a lot more sad.
Fucking humans.
Wish I didn't read the comments 😞
Thanks for ruining my day... Poor dog...
Holy shit man thats shit man
Please do not judge others so quickly. A lot of people living in such remote locations continually keep cameras running for various reasons. It might not have been set up purely to film this. If you listen at the beginning they are casually washing the dishes in the background, not even bothered with the camera, it's only when they hear the noise of the water outside do they look out the window and run to get the kids. Also just because you can hear a dog after it goes off camera does not necessarily mean it's still tied up. It's not seen being washed away or hurt in any way. There are more videos of the same tsunami from different angles and locations showing different perspectives. Take care and be kind. 🤗💛
Folks, when there is an “instant” super low tide, RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!!
@@alegriart okay but that doesn’t change what the first guy said
That's correct mate
Nah, they were busy frying something on the stove, lol
Not all tsunamis have a low tide
@@peter8333 not the point here…
Imagine if this was in the dark and you couldn't even see it. Lucky for those who were able to see it and escape..!!
@@GC-jo1rn The person who filmed this survived in the description.
They survived but one year old boy missing and his dad and mother
That happened for the collapsed krakatau mount resulting to tsunami at night. It's simply nightmare. There's a concert being held at the bay at that time. Only the vocalist survived while others including the vocalist's wife died.
I’ve experienced a hurricane in the middle of the night. It’s always good when these things happen during the day when it’s light rather than dark!
A night tsunami is nightmare fuel
I can’t even imagine the fear of being in that house with my kids :( scariest video I’ve seen in a long time
It looks fun but I get what you mean 😂
@@doran6913 if by fun you mean being crushed by a collapsing building and subsiquently watching your family die by drowning including what sounded like a little girl... sure bud
@@doran6913 FUN!??.. they just lost EVERYTHING.. so yep they must have had great fun SMH 🤦♀️🙄
@Gracie Waffles I think it was a camra up, but I dont think anyone holding a camra would be crazy enough to film that
@@matthewfurlani8647 bruh that's not what I meant at all y'all are taking shit way too seriously I already said that I agree thatits not fun in real I just said that being in a house while it moves looks fun if you don't think about the damage 🙄
I had been trying to convince my husband to move us to the beach, but after seeing these tsunami videos along with the rogue wave videos, I have definitely rethought my thinking! Hope these folks were OK.
Research the Canary Islands and the super tsunami. Scary af.
@@Dobviews Are you talking about the potential destruction from the volcanic eruption and possible collapse of the island? 25m waves reaching all the way to Florida? YES! Very scary!
@@madeleinepoe3486 You got it!
Same! :((
@@Lunamoon753 there have been previous landslides on that island so it will happen again. The only question is when. It could happen tomorrow or years from now.
That last wave... 😳
Holy smokes, I almost fell from my chair dozed off watching this and then..BOOM
@@kclemons8597 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That last wave is really scary.
I wonder how they still found the camera
@@jacksonlorenzo6242
Probably with a whole load of luck.
Just when you thought it was over, the real show begins
Always.
Show ?
"Show"? Ask those who lost their lives, their homes, their health, their possessions!
Then the show ends.
Wow I almost clicked away before seeing that final blow
This is one terrifying video. When you think off Greenland you do not even consider tsunamis happening there. And this video is just frightening as hell!
Especially when you consider not just the debris in the water if when you fall in, but the temp of the water would probably kill you in under 60 seconds.
They might have loads from collapsing ice etc
I guess you don't live near a coast line.
Why would you possibly think Greenland wouldn't get a tsunami? It sits in the middle of an ocean. Duh.
I don't consider people living there
This is why it is never a good idea to live that close to the water especially when you are not up high up enough to not get swept out to sea
For people who live by what the sea provides they have little alternative but to live close on the coast.
Holy shit that last wave caught me off-guard even with the forewarning.
I thought "watch to the end" was clickbait
I heard some sort of scream or dog whimpering, someone saw it coming
@@moemanncann895 Hahaha
Same here. That was nasty.
the creepiest part of this, by far, is how fucking *quiet* that last wave is 😱
Yes!! I thought it was over then swoop... There goes the house in the icy cold water.
Idk about that,didn’t you guys hear the animals in the background? Now that messed me up
Yes, when I saw Everything floating back I was like ok, it's coming this one week take the shed down. I did not expect that. 😳. I didn't realize that was a dog. I thought someone was whistling! Or a child kinda making noise. Then I could hear the dog, but still thought I heard whistling
Was wondering when the “last largest” wave would come and wondered if it even would (towards the end) since it was so quiet...but then I remembered “the calm before the storm” and just felt DREAD. I can’t even imagine having to go through something like this😓
The camera audio is just crappy, if you've been to the beach you know how loud waves are.
The last one was scary as hell. Like the water didn't want to play around anymore and just wrecked everything.
Yep!
There is no pressure like water pressure. Hope they made it to safety.
@@tracybennett882 I think they are safe (hope so). They were able to upload this still 😅
The outflow was pretty impressive for the early waves, but that final waves outflow was terrifying. That was a huge amount of water moving very rapidly out.
My Dad witnessed a tsunami in Puerto Rico in 1918. There was an earthquake and the sea went back and disappeared in the horizon. He knew it was time to run. When it came back, it entered the whole city that had already been devastated by the shake.
It's frightening to think that in a situation like that life or death is decided by seconds. I'm sure the scene that was left after the water receded must have given him nightmares. I know somebody who volunteered to help after the Indonesian tsunami and he was a different person when he came back. That was about 20 years ago and he still never talked about it. All he has ever said is that he wished he never went. His wife says he cries in his sleep sometimes.
@@josephbrown5460 oh god...
So you must be a good age now ?
@@larapalma3744 The only thing he ever told me was when I asked him about the dead bodies. He said mainly what he did was help distribute supplies like water and food, but they needed extra help one day loading body bags onto trucks. When they found bodies they would put them in the body bags and lie them next to the road where people in trucks would take them away. They needed extra help and he went out on one of those trucks. Each bag had handles by the head and feet, and the guy he was working with picked up his end first and he felt stuff slosh down toward him by his end. He said they would swing a bag onto the truck and he turn around and throw up after every one. After 2 hours he wasn't able to do it anymore.
I never asked him another question and he never brought it up either, but here's a guy who thought he was doing something noble going over to help, but instead he came home with a head full of nightmares that to this day are getting the better of him.
@@T1971-w4c People don't get older, they just get wiser.
Those last 12 seconds brought the horror to a new level. Praying for everyone.
What???
How would your prayer go?
Does anybody know if they made it?????
Not much point praying once it's over, really.
@@SKOLAH the victims maybe still need it
And the whole time I was thinking how impressive the foundation must be on that little building.
So was I.
Me too
yep. 'thought that it was built upon the Council Rock! at first..watching the yard clean up..I sit and watch as tears go by..but that ending says..No Time For Tears..Earthquakes Tsunamis Up Up and Away! >emergency escapes!
Me too bro
Could not stop hearing the dog crying in fear.
"Don't stay and watch, get to high ground far inland and warn others."
(Sounds of guy getting a cup of coffee and buttering his toast in the background)
Probably put his camera there and left it
We don't know if they had access to higher ground. Might have died had they left the house.
after i seen the end i had to go back and review every noise they made, I'm hoping they had pets they left behind because it sounds like there's people still there in the end.
Yeah, no shit! I'd have seen the 1st bout of water headn out & I'd have SPLIT with whatever I could save that's alive.
Hahaha
I was surprised at how sturdy the homes were. And was thinking that they just might survive this. Then that last wave... 😳
same thoughts! wow, scary and sad!
@@kayladawn
Yeah, I can't imagine how devastating it would be to lose your home like that.
Hope all. are safe.
@@billrobbins5874
Yeah, so do I.
Same here.
"Hey our stairs are gone"
"Oh nevermind, they're back"
"There they go again"
@cro gotem vlogs yeah that's what I said💀
@cro gotem vlogs either a 6 year old or an old lady trying to be cool
Sicko
The first hand visual experience is remarkably immersive and yes, scared the shit out of me. This phenomenon has been easily repeated for at least hundreds of thousands of years - so from THAT perspective, yes, it’s funny as hell.
Not funny at all this family probably lost their lives.
I'm glad the family was safe but you can hear the dogs crying.. broke my heart
"6th wave: LARGEST"
Well that was an understatement.
Holy fucking shit, this comment was no joke.
And "final"
Exactly, I have seen hundreds of footage and never scared me like this one. God help that family.
Pretty sure they set up that camera then high tailed it out of there! Well hopefully they did.
The 6th wave was pretty fucking terrifying - the speed and power of that wave and how it was able to knock down the red building was incredible yet scary.
Hey! Not everyone likes filthy language! How about you clean it up??
@@julierichens4218 omg stfu and grow up.
@@julierichens4218 are you serious? Just go read a book or something shees
@@julierichens4218
Hey! Why not just worry about yourself??
In the great context of what's going on around the world today. The odd fucking swear word is the least of your and my worry's.
So take your little hissssssy and shove it.
Oh and welcome to your very own and deeply disturbing extinction. Where you get to see every one and every thing you love cast into the abyss as our planet and all life hurtles into the fucking abyss burning back to bare earth.
@@julierichens4218 Someone is always offended by something. It really doesn't hurt you at all, you just don't like it. Live and let live. It would be nice if everyone would be considerate of everyone else, but that's not the way the world works. Never has been that way and never will be. Just be quiet and move along.
Whole video : What a strong structured home right in front of the ocean. .
Last 20 seconds : ☠️☠️☠️☠️
The write-up on this is excellent. The video is absolutely terrifying. To see the water receding that fast and that far had me involuntarily holding my breath as it is sure sign of worse to come. And it did. How the people ever got out of there alive is nothing short of a miracle. Just an incredible, mind-blowing video.
I’m not sure they did...
@@lilithqueenbitch3976 check the description
@@lilithqueenbitch3976 In the write-up/description, it noted the person taking the video survived - I'm assuming he took his family with him. I just watched this video again to see if the stages of the tsunami shocked me as much as it did the first time. The answer is yes and that it was even worse. I watched closer this time, noticed more, noticed I had been holding my breath again without knowing it and was saying, "Ohhhhh noooo" a lot as the water receded. If anyone wants to see how a tsunami evolves up close and personal, this must be almost textbook perfect for the job.
@@alpardal well damn how TF?! I don’t think I could run that fast I’d have been toast 😅
simply terrifying, imagine that in complete darkness of night not being able to see a thing
Man...imagining in that in the night just made me terrified.
That happens here in the Philippines but not a tsunami but a storm. The river overflows around 1am and most residential nearby perished that time. Some survivors say that they can hear those people crying for help while being drag by the wild waves in total darkness. Its scary to think of it to be honest.
WOOOHOOO!!! 👍🤸♂🌊
@arthur vila nova Oceano atlântico é mais tranquilo, ainda bem.
@@johnchristopheroliver4350 I wouldn't sleep a wink tbh
"Come live on the beach," they said.
"It will be soothing and relaxing," they said.
Shat my pants 😬
Try and afford it they said, you can’t they said 😪
Yes the vieuw is astonishing😲
@@alegriart either way its a very risky place to have a house
So you rather live in the mountains? You should know more about Greenland before you say something that sounds judging
Wow, was not expecting that last one. Hope everyone is okay.
I hope everyone got out of this. This is really impressive and scary as hell. Should be considered a teaching video for everyone who lives by the sea or even just goes to the beach.
Living in Washington State USA In the Puget Sound area we are a little protected. But when you get the warning get to high ground fast still.
Nothing is scarier than Hell it never ends. Obey Acts 2 38 and 39
I hear the dog whining on the front porch when the last wave hits. Sad the dog knows what coming
Unfortunatly 4 people died including a small baby. :(
The videos of the Tsunami in Indonesia years ago were haunting when all the water in the bays would disappear.
6:03 I was just about to say really nothing happened here. Then blam!!!!! Acrually stood out of my chair.
Don't mind admitting I got a hellish fright at the last wave. hope you all are ok.
First wave scared me.
me too I hope everyones OK,
Same. I was like, ok, not TOO bad. But then that water retreat and final surge...WOW!!
This happened in 2017. I'm sure you could look it up and find info on it.
Yes, it came from behind. Very scary.
Omg... That almost sent me into a full blown panic attack! I lived most my life on the Oregon Coast and that was always my biggest fear. Never the earthquake, but the tsnami to follow. I moved inland about 8 yrs ago & miss the ocean incredibly, the beach is my happy place ❤ Yet don't miss the underlying concern of something like this occuring. Praying this family was safe... When I heard a child, I was thinking RUN now! When the water starts sucking out like that, you know it's back building and something is coming! Terrifying!
It's amazing to me that some people who live close to water like that don't know what it means when water suddenly recedes that quickly and deeply.
Lack of education of their surroundings
They knew it was coming, why do you think they set up the camera? But they may not have had a car to escape , and they certainly would have been dead on foot.
yeah you would think huh
I live on the gulf of Mexico. We all know. What surprises me is the only sirens that blare are for tornadoes. Just because we never had a tsunami doesn't make us immune. I anticipate one. Figure Murphys law will find us one day.
It would seem these people did know. Sounds they set up the camera and left.
House: So that's all you got?
Ocean: I'll be back.
Nicely played sir
Arnold Schwarzenegger: GET TO DA CHOPPA!
5:48 : I'M BACK!
First sign of ocean retreat from the coast,flee and dont stop til ya find the mountains.
Or climb the highest tree if you can't get elevation in time.
@@elizabethstump4077 Trees are easily uprooted, snapped or turned over due to the sheer strength of the waves, and often become hazards themselves for anyone stuck in the water. Orig comment was right, during a tsunami you must absolutely find high ground away from the shore. Not on your roof, but actual tangible tall hills and mountains. Very rarely do those who hide on their roof or up a tree survive due to just how dangerous they are.
I had a dream that the ocean came up the mountain but we went high enough to where it looked like a little wave
Provided the coastal areas have hills or mountains. Not every coastal area has high ground.
That is so wild! One of the most intense nature footage I’ve seen
Oh my gosh, that was so terrifying. I cant even imagine how horrifying it must have been for the occupants of the house. So glad to read that they survived this. GOD bless and thanks for posting this.
What God?
@@Jason-lc7tv -- One that probably doesn't concern you.
E o cachorro tbm sobreviveu?
@@Jason-lc7tv "What God?"
Nothing! I didn't say anything to you. Go away my son!
@@franciscarodrigues6102 Sra Francisca isso foi terrível
Never underestimate the power of the nature.
So deska!
@@tytoalba4794 If you are referring to 'Passerby's' (in hangul) comment, you are *100* percent correct!...
(My initial comment (in pseudo-kanji [so desu ka], was more meant as an understatement to this comment, more like a 'tell me about it', or: 'you can say _that_ again!' - 見える)?. . . 😉
I live in Japan on the Kanagawa coast. I look out over the Pacific every day. The waves can get pretty big here, especially if it's windy at high tide. Fortunately the house is some 25 meters above sea level, with a seawall in front of us. But there are 'tsunami evacuation zone' signs and an alarm system in our neighbourhood in case of a big one... I have an escape route planned...
in some places during great Sendai quake the water reached 50 Meters above sea level due to massive nearshore underwater landslides being triggered by the earthquake/tsunami, due to additive wave effect.
@@rossr6616 Thanks for telling me that, I'll sleep well tonight!
I'm in a warm room but my spine just shivered.
One of the million reasons why I do not mess with the ocean.
I live on an Island where there is constant Lava and Tsunami threats. My heart skipped a beat when that red building swept away. I was just praying that was a remote camera and dude didn't seriously stay and film while the water was receding.
If you ever see a river run backwards up into itself or the sea receding RUN!!!
Footage of the Fukushima tsunami had a huge impact on my life. I started running and am still doing it. Just in case I ever have to.
@@user-ux7yg2ch6i Better safe than sorry 🥺
Do rivers run backwards before a flood? I know about tsunamis that the sea recedes a lot
@@arpitaggarwal8056 no offense but that question is asinine. Again, no offense...
@@Mogwai06 I know what I asked doesn't make sense because the original comment of Seanne suggests to run if river flow backwards which makes no sense at all therefore I asked the main comment that question to seek an explanation to what he said, maybe he wanted to say something useful but couldn't put in the right words
The dog started whimpering and crying exactly 30 seconds before the last wave.
He sensed it, he knew it was coming... 🥺
Bro I saw this guys other video and found he got enough time to unchain that dog but he was enough busy to record.
Dogs have got more brains than idiot humans who live in sheds near water! No brains whatsoever!
@@DoubleTroubles729 This is an ignorant comment, 1. you don’t know what financial situation this person is in 2. Climate change is not only this persons fault 3. As one other person said they may live on an island and the island may not be large enough to escape this tsunami
@@LiterallyBambo it's ignorant to put up a video of animal suffering from it's owners negligence
@@DoubleTroubles729 You are human.
Me: but how is he going to keep the camera from being destroyed
Me at 6:09 : oh, but now i have more questions.
The dog whimpering is an ominous warning sign as well. Animals are so instinctual and in tune with nature, humans, and their surroundings. My Dad always told to take heed to the warning signs a dog gives you especially towards humans, they very rarely, if ever will steer you wrong.
Your dad's a smart man.
@liberty5568 Science is not a sum of knowledge, it's a way of thinking. Unless you pull your smug head out of your arse, you're never gonna figure out how to use it. Science has never disproven the concept that animals can read people, there's more than enough evidence to indicate they can in documented works. What sort of sub-plebian logic are you working with? Honestly some people are worse than worthless, trying to spread their ignorant, belligerent, petty thoughts like they have some established basis in fact and reality. Get wreckt.
@@genericalfishtycoon3853 science fools
@liberty5568 "Science" is when something is reproducible at will giving consistent results. It automatically excludes everything else. It is well documented that some animals seem to be more sensitive to these things than others, and that some are relatively consistent in detecting them ahead of time. It's just not 100% consistent or 100% reliable or 100% of the animals, but that does not mean that it does not occur. It's just the nature of all animals including humans to be inconsistent and not always reliable, and with scientists being humans and not understanding themselves, one can clearly see that they are not as bright as they think they are.
@liberty5568 we get it, you hate dogs. say no more.
Oh my god. That poor dog out there. I can here him crying.
At what time? I didnt notice a dog
@@aryann.0_0 he’s tied to the red house that floated away. Poor thing is crying.
@@aryann.0_0 At 1:07 you can see him in the bottom left of the screen. I don’t know how he survived up to 5:50 but he’s crying right to the end when the biggest wave takes the houses away. Poor thing. Makes me cry to hear him.
@@grumpy3543 Ohh ya I see now.... Thats sad 🙁
@UC_hDxL2gwdp_NDcijvZswAw Look at the bottom left corner exactly from 1:04 to 1:11 you'd see a glimpse of him (Its off-white in colour)
That was truly terrifying, I hope all those people are okay! 😭💖🙏
What do you think they wait to be killed oh bruh normal person run away when see sea pulls back
@@josip1609 yeah doesn't seem normal to me either.😥
@Baffled An'Deranged • They're not. This occurred in 2017. There's more information in the description box.
@@yvonnetomenga5726 very sad occurrence.😥🙏
@@yvonnetomenga5726 than they obviously dont know anythin about nature and sea
Holy moly! I didn't think it would be THAT destructive.
"The last wave was massive, nobody is stronger than mother nature".
God is stronger
@@cw1161 That's what she's talking about
Why is that in quote marks? lol
Gäa will get us and how we se at time she is very angry. to many people think they're God and can do what ever they want... it will hit us hart. Remember my words. 🙏
“Ankit kumar hindu mother is massive, nobody stronger in pants than DialM4Masala”
Glad to know the person who filmed this survived. Bless them all. ❤️
@El Vato so who gives a fuck? Is a dog's life more important than a humans?
@@stevier4964 sim
@@stevier4964 That's not even the freakin point. There was more than enough time to get the dog and leave, there's no excuse. And no, a dog's life might not be more important than a human nor less important ... All life matters.
Omg
@@Yun_Abraxas my dogs life is more important to me than most people I know and deal with
My first genuine fear: Fire. My second is water...its strength just terrifies me.
Me to, I cant swim that well
@@Terri330 It wouldn't help, those currents are so strong they'd probably drag you under or more likely the debris that is mixed in would crush you to death. .... .... happy thoughts.
If you're on fire the water will be a blessing though.
In some cases debris flows from events like these catch fire. So you're right to fear both.
Next is earth, then air, long ago the four nations live in harmony, then everything changed when the fire nation attacked
Amazing footage, I was already tense from seeing the regular tide suddenly so and go back in reverse, followed by the first wave already.
Fantastic upload! This might be one of the most valuable tsunami videos I have seen in regards of analysing the water movements. When you look closely you can see how the directions of the water change a few times during the video always indicating a large wave must come soon. I can hardly imagine what must have been going on below the water surface!
I completely agree! The frozen water would he an even heavier component on top of the waves themselves...true nightmare! Poor souls involved😔
@@kathryncrawford7105 Some people call it ice
@@kathryncrawford7105frozen water also known as ice, is not heavier than water. Thank god ice is lighter than water. Just imagine...
@@danielbazin1645 Ice is lighter than water but FAR MORE dangerous than a fluid.
This is clickbait bullshit reposting an event that occurred in 2017 after a landslide. Also, the water "movements" are a combination tidal effect on the undersea topography, and the geography of the location.
Just when you thought it was over and then it happens. I'm glad they survived. This was insane.
Just when you thought it was safe to go near the shore again. This isn't the first tsunami in that area. There was one in the early or mid part of the 20th century that killed a bunch of people there or near there. Ya just gotta get the hell out of the way.
You know, i don't waste sympathy on people who deliberately put themselves in danger but i feel contempt for those who bring children and pets along for the sick ride with them. So, i don't care what happened to these people.
@@michaelwesterland1853 I don't think these people expected a Tsunami to reach there anywhere in their lifetime.
It's sad because I can hear her like in the kitchen either washing plates and pots or getting a meal ready. It's like they had no warning that this was coming.
Lets Pray for Greenland. It Was The land of Glaciers
Yeah did you even bother to read the description? It hit them in under 7 minutes from when the landslide hit the water creating the mega tsunami.
I’m not trying to be a dick but I wish people would learn to read. Then they wouldn’t look ignorant posting ignorant comments.
@@davelowesky8054 chill bro
@@davelowesky8054 there was an entire family in there. I hope all of them are ok. The description said the person that filmed it is ok.
I hope they don’t live that close to the ocean.
Thans to the uploader for one of the most stimulating informative text descriptions I've witnessed, since I created my profile here back in 2006.
The first word said, “Oh, Jesus” was exactly what I was thinking... 😳
Its sad to watch someones hardwork and home get destroyed in seconds. That man probably built that shed, fence, deck, and maybe even his home and its all gone.
Not when they leave their dog tied up to the red building that is trying to get away and they choose to film it all instead of untying the dog. They deserved whatever they got.
@@wild_free_homestead Dude. Take a step back and have a long look at yourself. Maybe then you'll start to see your own shortcomings and stop focusing on everybody else's. These are victims who have had everything destroyed, who are you to decide what they deserved? What do you gain from leaving hurtful comments like this? Is it the fact that they seemingly don't have empathy for the animal during a crisis when they're most likely panic-striken? You certainly don't have empathy for them, even in the comfort of your house. See the irony?
@@bereal8253 LMAO!
@@bereal8253 She had plenty of time to film 2 videos of this. So no I won't take a step back and say nice things about her.
@@wild_free_homestead the caneras are left attached to a hard surface. You have no idea what the person in the house was doing, or if the water dropped far enough away to even allow any of them out of the door, let alone anywhere near the dog's line. If the woman had a child with her, should she have abandoned that child / children to risk her life untying the dog? Would you? Take your time answering, karma may be real.
The power of water is incredible! Having been through MANY hurricanes it never ceases to amaze me.
I’m so glad I live 400 kilometres from the ocean. We should never underestimate the power of nature.
I sat in silence watching this video, scared as hell for whoever was in that house!! Terrifying!!
ME TO
Not many videos leave you in shock and silence, I hope these people survived.
I can't help but wonder what happened to the people that we heard on the video, including children!
theu maybe uploaded the video?
Before they uploaded the video, stupid
@@acp865 you can't be sure!!! And you know that.
@@aninhaprsouza Ana, do you even know what I meant?
I heard heaven's chill..
-Look mom, the world ia collapsing!
-yeah, yeah, just let me wash the dishes.
This is sad. Nobody should ever have to deal with this. RIP to those that lost their lives.
Little hard to not deal with natural processes and phenomena when you live on the edge of one of the biggest.
The lady and her family survived. But any death is a tragedy.
Well to bad
It ain't about what you have to deal with. It's what you will deal with if you live, wotk, or play in it's path.
EARTH, WIND, FIRE, WATER ... ain't a darn thing man can do put bow to Gaia's power, and run.
People really forget this isn't heaven. "Nobody should have to deal with this..."
I’ve watched so many tsunami videos, i think i know better than to think everything is ok too early. I found myself praying that you all got away and took your animals with you. Since you posted this i think you must have saved some things. I’m really thankful for that. 👍🏼🤍
@Careful Icarus what about 2004 indian ocean tsunami? it's actually way more devastating compares to 2011 Japan tusnami, but LESS camera/less videos.
Tsunamis man
Found footage?
Japan video tsunamis really scares me? That is why the word "Tsunami" is more popular.. 😬🥴
Didn't you hear the dog crying? That's effed up. They left him/her
That is absolutely terrifying! And you know that water has got to be freezing....and omg that poor dog!! 😢😭 What kind of people leave a poor helpless animal outside to fend for itself during a tsunami???
❤
-different ones I would (but not want to) imagine.
SEVEN MINUTES from the landslide to the last wave. How in tarnation would anyone even know this was coming? Don’t be so dang quick to judge people experiencing events you never have experienced.
Ditto! 🫡
So please listen to yourself and don’t judge what you think people haven’t or have experienced either.
For starters the dog shouldn’t ideally be chained up outside like ‘prey on a rope’
And dang quick?
No speed replies here.
The kind of people gladly protecting their own family over an animal...
Glad to see where your priorities are though.
@@JuanMendoza-qd5lm lol 😂
-but, who’s is the animal?
And yeah they can just go buy another I imagine.
That last wave is so fast and sudden and all encompassing.... terrifying. 😮
O choro do cachorro antes da última onda me cortou o coração.
I've always wanted to live by the Water. After Japan and Everyone else being pounded by the Ocean, I've Changed My Mind.
Just live above the flood line, not near water level, and you'll probably be OK.
I don't want anything to do with the ocean. It SCARES me!
Live on a lake then 👋
@@jazw4649 I'll just stay on the prairie and watch the waves of grass.
Just don't live where tsunamis happen...
I was expecting the wave to come from the front. When it came from the side...😮😮
And imagine the rest of the water going one way and the wave go against that direction.Weird.Where did it cone from.
_clever girl_
Go watch 2010 japan tsunami vids water follows its easiest path
@@chrisc7265 😂👍
@@chrisc7265 lmao toxic asf 😂😂
Oh my goodness!! You’re right that last wave was something else. I hope you’re alright and that everyone else too. Wish we could have seen after the water receded but I think you just wanted to survive that last wave. That was unreal. 😳😵💫
This is horrifying because you realize if you hadn't run as fast as you could at the first wave, it was already too late. I hope these poor people survived. Thank you so much for educating the public by sharing this video.
This is terrifying. Hope family is ok. Reminder of how great and harsh nature can be.
I could hear the dog crying for the last 10 seconds. Prayers for the family.
the dog died :(
Yeah, that pain and fear was hard to hear.
@@nandomercy1 Funny because I could hear it near the end of the video
@Mr.1111 The family had choices to stay or go. The dog had no choices. So YES, it is most tragic about the dog.
@@DogTog The family had no choices at all. If they’d step foot outside they’d have been washed away by any of those waves. It’s terrible that the dog died but you can hear small children and I’m sure their priority was getting them upstairs or as high up as they could. Most of these small villages were washed away.
It's like when other people climb into the hot tub, I entered at the end 🤣
Holy hell; that last one! So frightening.
I knew by the first wave they needed to run. That was intense.
Absolutely terrifying, if they survive the waves they would freeze in minutes
Wow, amazing footage, that water roiled up QUICK!
Oh my goodness, is everyone okay in that house? That was a destructive wave! Praying for you all in Greenland 🇬🇱 🙏✝️🕊
The description says 4 died, and another 12 or so survived, including the photographer here.
THE FACT THT U GOT GOOD OL JR IN THE BACKGROUND THE WHOLE TIME IS JUST FKIN CLASSIC
the most intense footage i've seen in a while, it's nerve wrecking
Thanks. Wow. Hope everyone is all right. ✌🏻👊🏼
Oh dear lord! I'm sitting here on the edge of my seat, my heart just sunk. Hearing all the background noise is enough to make me cry. 🥺🙏
Oh damn... i can hear the dog crying, he knew whats about to happen
Multiple dogs, there's other videos of the event. A lot of chained out dogs nobody went to untie.
Tethered dog. So sad.
@@rubrawolf Absolutely horrible. I always worry about the animals first and foremost. Left to die like in Hurricane Katrina, in which 15,000 pets died.
My first thought would be to get my dog and run! No way could I leave her.
That sound is breaking my heart.
Prayers and thoughts to everyone.... Especially the kids. It hurts my heart to hear them scared and confused. 💕💎
And this, kids, is why building at the edge of a large body of water is an activity for the birds.