Japan Tsunami Aftermath Worst Hit Areas, Kesennuma – Full HD Screener Part 1. 1920×1080 30p 1st April 2011.

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23 Comments

  1. @marlajbates1970

    everyone in the world is ignorant, calm the fuck down. its pretty IGNORANT of you to single out an entire group of people that come from every country on the planet……

  2. God help the Japanese Coastal people's get through this Nightmare..
    Know one deserves this to happen to them.
    Pray for Japans quick recovery and stop making childish remarks = Grow up.
    Peace out..

  3. Says HaloKidWAr14……..
    2 years ago   “if this would had happen in America ual wouldnt be making dumbass comments, and been wanting other countries to give ual respect, stop making dumb comments and give japan some respect”

    Well Halo Kid….., “ual" is low class American slang for “You All”.  Thank goodness not everyone in America is like you.

  4. I wonder what happened with some of those huge ships that got washed far inland, if they somehow got them back to the sea and salvaged them or had to cut them up for scrap in place?

  5. Watching this made me remember something I haven't thought about for a great many years.

    In 1960, when I was 6, we visited the city of Hilo, Hawaii two weeks after much of it had been similarly destroyed (but not burned) by a tsunami. All the big stuff had been cleaned up, but somewhere on the ground I found some small plastic thing which I kept for at least several years afterwards. I can't even remember what it looked like, but I kept it because I wondered where it had come from, and who had owned it, and how it ended up where it did after the disaster.

  6. How are they going to get those ships out of there ? I wonder if they have to jack them up like in building moving build some cribbing and get some steel beams tighten up the boat and raise it and lower it on a trailer or whatever they use . I did that for ten years in the Boston area it’s hard work but pretty simple if done correctly

  7. I'm not understanding why such a large fire broke out in Kesennuma after the tsunami, when all the remains are drenched in water.

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