Shocking new video of 2011 Tsunami in Japan recording the very moments the Tsunami entered the country. Watch in full screen and listen to the poor souls sobbing as they film from the hill. You will hear their voices as they watch the tsunami approaching higher and higher and faster and faster. As I watched this, I thought of the poor people in Pompeii and Herculaneum watching the clouds of dust approaching that would turn them into volcanic stone in southern Italy about 79 AD. Ironically, in both these disasters of Biblical proportions, centuries apart ,approximately 16,000 people died.
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Oh, my Lord, what a terrible force of water. It was heartwarming towards the end to see a man dressed in black run back to the wild water’s edge, helping to rescue others.
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I noticed that, too. The milk of human kindness in the midst of such horror!
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Tsunami ever happened to my brothers is in Yogyakarta and Aceh, thousands of lives died because of that, I happen to ever go directly to provide a little relief to those affected by the tsunami. This kind of incident is extremely terrible, more terrible because of the volcanic eruption. sat year after the tsunami because my brother was also affected by the eruption of Mount Merapi, although this is not as severe tsunami events, as can be monitored by the Agency prior Meteorolgi and geophysics.
hopefully me and you will not experience the terrible events of this kind, may God always protect us all. aamiin
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Google Eruption of Vesuvius 79 AD and see people turned to volcanic stone from eruption!
Thank you for your lovely prayer and may our families be safe as well.
Insh Allah! My friend. . . .
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Reblogged this on Oyia Brown.
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Many thanks Oyia!
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OMG
why does nature be so ruthless dear why why??
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My beliefs are there are good and bad in this world, which can be seen in nature and in people. What a blessing some people can be while others are full of evil.
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yes dear right
thank you dear
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