11:35 A shrine maiden is trying to support a stone lantern that is about to fall due to an earthquake, but this is a very dangerous action. She might have died under the stone lantern.
i cant imagine how terrifying this would be, im in new jersey and the strongest we ever had was a 3.0 which was nothing, it rocked us back and forth for about 20 seconds and that was it, but this is insanity!
@ThePulsinater5 ай бұрын
These arent regular earthquakes they are very severe in japan 10 times worse just stating a fact.
@WestAirAviation2 ай бұрын
So... about that 3.0... We felt it all the way here in Long Island. Hope you didn't lose anything!
06:09 Is the surface of the road being cracked by the earthquake? Ishikawa is one of the areas with lots of snow in winter, so some roads are damaged by snow, but this footage seems to capture the moment that the crackings were being made at that time.
@makoto12915 ай бұрын
被災された方々に心よりお見舞い申し上げます
@themartin65635 ай бұрын
No sabia de esto ojala que esten bien
@isabelgonzalez98308 күн бұрын
Es verdad, pobre gente 😢😢😢
@isabelgonzalez98308 күн бұрын
En japón hay muchos terremotos
@yaremesias33555 ай бұрын
Empezando el año 2024 con el terremoto ocurrido en Japón 😭😭
Casi todos los videos son del terremoto del 11 de marzo del 2011,donde la magnitud fué grado 9 en la escala richter...yo vi todos los videos de ese terremoto incluyendo los tsunamis .
@user-ym8yf4sn8e4 ай бұрын
海外の人が「ヤバい」を覚えてしまう。
@oresikigc82f34 ай бұрын
危機管理能力って本当に必要だと思う。
@alpaz76345 ай бұрын
What happened to your earth quake alarms? I see no people on the streets! Are you encouraged to stay inside your buildings/homes?
@zammich36495 ай бұрын
The alarms are ringing in a lot of these clips. The old alarm is a "vvvp! vvvp!" vibration noise, and the modern one is a calm but very distinctive jingle. Buildings/homes in Japan are built to withstand an earthquake! Especially the more modern constructions. You're more likely to be injured running about than you are finding a secure are nearby (i.e. getting away from glass and of the way of large objects/furniture that could topple).