Earthquake Japan Mar 11 2011 Ten Minutes Raw Footage by First-hand Eyewitnesses



To help visit http://redcross.org/ Earthquake in Japan March 11, 2011 - Ten Minutes with First-hand Eyewitnesses of the strongest and largest earthquake to hit Japan in recorded history and one of the largest in the world, a quake magnitude 8.9 in the Richter scale that took place near the east coast of Honshu. Terremoto en Japón 11 de marzo 2011 - Diez minutos con testigos de primera mano del terremoto más fuerte que ha azotado a Japón en la historia y uno de los más grandes del mundo. El terremoto fue de magnitud 8,9 en la escala Richter y tuvo lugar cerca de la costa Nordeste de Honshu. HELP SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS IN JAPAN! Click Here to donate to the American Red Cross to help support disaster relief efforts in Japan http://american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ntld_main&s_src=F8H... Your gift to the American Red Cross will support our disaster relief efforts to help those affected by the earthquake in Japan and tsunami throughout the Pacific. On those rare occasions when donations exceed American Red Cross expenses for a specific disaster, contributions are used to prepare for and serve victims of other disasters. http://www.iMapNews.org

Comments

  1. this goes to show that mother nature can be a bitch sometimes...
  2. I am a survivor of a 7.6 , from the Phils. I remember standing on our mini sofa watching the street and it felt like standing on a boat being rocked by big waves.
  3. the clicking sound when it rocks back and forth scare the shit out of me.
  4. Ohhhhh wohhhhh ohhhhh ohhhh OHHHHHH OHHH
  5. If I went threw a earthquake like that it would take a truck load of sake to calm me down
  6. That day, no building in the coutry collapsed, and that was a strong 9 earthquake. Last night in Tainan we had one of 6 and it was scary enough.
  7. I live in Japan and this woman is an idiot she has no stoppers on her items on the wall or the bookshelf or tv like wtf
  8. If I lived in Japan I'd bolt down bookshelves and cabinets and I'd be anxious to buy expensive electronics or anything made of glass.
  9. man i work as a cook, cant imagine the amount of stuff that could go wrong in an active kitchen during a quake..... makes me think....all the other possibilities, where will u be if and when it happens to you.(if)
  10. Victor: ware where u when this earthquake happened ?
    Answer: I was checking my emails!!!
  11. I learnt some things today.
    Earthquakes are scary and annoying.
    The Japanese have a lot of clutter. (I'd like to go in there with some home organisation tools)
  12. Wow... I can't imagine what this is like. I live in Michigan so we don't get earthquakes here but I would imagine that if this happened I would be panicking.
  13. Get rid of the crap from inside the properties...
  14. i was in sendai during this and i was told to evacuate... luckily i was okay
  15. in japan 9.0 magnitude and not very distroys here in greece 5.7 magnitude and the buildings falling
  16. If you shake the camera while filming during an earthquake, will everything look like it's not moving?
  17. y u shaking camera always .....plz keep it steady next time
  18. When the earthquake happens in kumamoto my knees are shaking I can't even speak properly and it's only 7. M how much more If experience this 9. M I'd probably faint.
  19. Japan has some of the most stringent building codes which is why many of the buildings survived the quake, therefore protecting lives!
  20. If this happened at Costco than I would just leap into the tissues ;-;


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Visibility: 324422

Duration: 9m 59s

Rating: 527