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John h




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Join date : 2011-03-23
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PostSubject: Japanese Tsunami    Japanese Tsunami  EmptyThu 17 Nov - 12:55

Yu Muroga was doing his job making deliveries when the 11 March 2011 earthquake hit in Japan. Unaware, like many people in the area, of how far inland the Tsunami would travel, he continued to drive and do his job. The HD camera mounted on his dashboard captured not only the earthquake, but also the moment he and several other drivers were suddenly engulfed in the Tsunami. He escaped from the vehicle seconds before it was crushed by other debris and sunk underwater. His car and the camera have only recently been recovered by the police. The camera was heavily damaged but a video expert was able to retrieve this footage.

http://www.flixxy.com/japanese-tsunami-viewed-from-a-car.htm

Imagine if you were in the car !

Would you have stayed in the car or tried to run ?

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PostSubject: Re: Japanese Tsunami    Japanese Tsunami  EmptyThu 17 Nov - 13:25

I don't know what I'd do to be honest .. those poor people and you see only one or tow people on the tape - where were all the others from the cars ??

While we all complain about the weather etc here at least we don't have to go through things as horrific and scary as this.

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PostSubject: Re: Japanese Tsunami    Japanese Tsunami  EmptyFri 18 Nov - 18:49

That is frightening Shocked Shocked Crying or Very sad
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PostSubject: Re: Japanese Tsunami    Japanese Tsunami  EmptyFri 18 Nov - 19:34

Shocked Shocked Shocked
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