Paramount
Damage after earthquake, tsunami at Kamaishi in Japan
Pipeline Waves 1-18
Big waves breaking at Pipeline, on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami wave height
Animation of the wave heights of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. A powerful magnitude 9.2 earthquake occurred off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, on 26th December 2004, generating huge tsunami that inundated coastal regions around the Indian Ocean, causing nearly a quarter of a million deaths. The worst affected areas were Indonesia and Sri Lanka, but the effects were felt throughout the region. The scale bar in northern Africa shows the wave heights, which exceeded 30 metres in some areas, devastating coastal areas.
High tide causing flooding after tsunami
Dead fish lies on street. Man wheels bicycle through debris filled streets of Ishinomaki city port. Elderly survivors sit around fire on street to keep warm after tsunami in Ishinomaki Elderly survivors sit around fire on street to keep warm after tsunami in Ishinomaki Trash lies on street of Ishinomaki after tsunami Cars drive past piles of trash in Ishinomaki after tsunami Drive past survivors sitting on street in Ishinomaki after tsunami Men stand around fire in car park after tsunami in Ishinomaki Sea water floods downtown Ishinomaki at high tide after tsunami Sea water floods downtown Ishinomaki at high tide after tsunami Truck drives through tidal flooding in Ishinomaki after tsunami Trucks drive through tidal flooding in Ishinomaki after tsunami Trucks drive through tidal flooding in Ishinomaki after tsunami Tsunami aftermath. Master shots: JRTSUNAMI 038, 040, 62 - 72
EXTREME SPORTS
Film opens. Tsunami Rangers. A pink paddle with the word Tsunami pushes through the water.
NOUVELLES
Damages and debris on the coast of Banda Aceh on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia after the tsunami in South-East Asia. Corpses on the ground. Destroyed boats run aground on the beach. Young men walk through the ruins, they are wearing masks. Body of a truck. Citizens walking in a street littered with rubbish, mechanical shovel parked nearby. Rescuers carry the corpses in plastic body bags and put them in a truck. Keywords: SOUTH-EAST ASIA,BOAT,NATURAL DISASTER,INDONESIA,TIDAL WAVE,TSUNAMI,TSUNAMI ASIA 2004
Asian Tsunami
A tsunami devastates coastal regions of the Indian ocean and kills hundreds of thousands. Co-production with the BBC.
Views of devastation in Kamaishi, Japan following 1933 Sanriku Earthquake which caused great loss of life and property
Damage due to earthquake, tsunami, and fire in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan caused by the 1933 Sanriku Earthquake. People gather in the devastated area. Smoke rises from wrecked and burned homes and boats. Rescuers digging through rubble for survivors. Children looking and picking through rubble on the ground. Damaged houses and buildings. Smoke rising in the area. One large boat washed up against a building. Two smaller boats seen washed ashore. Location: Kamaishi Japan. Date: March 2, 1933.
2011 TOHOKU TSUNAMI
2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan. Aftermath of Tohoku earthquake / The Great East Japan Earthquake / the 3.11 Earthquake. Huge tsunami waves hit coast. Cars uprooted by waves. Tsunami waves hit coastal road, car dragged into undercurrent.
1969
Ocean waves - blue-green - windy day - sunlight sparkling on whitecaps - sea spray - tidal wave engulfs camera - underwater - blue bubbles - natural disaster - tsunami - surf - tide - storm
POWER OF THE TSUNAMI TSUNAMI WASHES AWAY CARS, BOATS
DAVID MUIR CS VO ON JAPAN'S TSUNAMI / VIDEO OF TIDAL WAVES WASHING DOWN CARS AND BOATS
ASIA TSUNAMI WRECKAGE AND AFTERMATH
Devistating tsunami damage and aftermath in Asia. Buildings destroyed and wreckage scattered everywhere.
NC VA Tsunamis
SCIENTISTS DESCRIBE BIG CRACKS IN THE OCEAN FLOOR THEY SAYS "COULD" LEAD TO BIG PROBLEMS WITH TIDAL WAVES IN THE FUTURE.
INDONESIA: TSUNAMI SURVIVOR CALLS FOR EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
--SUPERS--\nTuesday \nCarita, Indonesia\n\nDecember 25, 2018 \n\nBapu Suwarna\nTsunami Survivor \n\n --LEAD IN--\n49-YEAR-OLD BAPU SUWARNA SURVIVED SATURDAY'S TSUNAMI THAT KILLED AT LEAST 429 PEOPLE IN INDONESIA. \nHE WAS ATTENDING A WORK MEETING AT MUTIARA CARITA RESORT ON THE NIGHT THAT TSUNAMI HIT THE COAST. \nRECALLING THE HORRIFIC MOMENT, SUWARNA PLEADED FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO SET UP AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR TSUNAMIS.\n\n --SOT (TRANSLATED)--\nBapu Suwarna, Tsunami Survivor: An early warning system is so important. It took only seconds not minutes after hearing the thunderous sounds and then the waves hit us. From the bottom of my heart, I sincerely request that the government set up an early warning system so people can anticipate an incoming tsunami. I didn't have much time, after the loud sounds were heard. Second, we need a better emergency response procedure."\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nTSUNAMI INDONESIA \n\n
Over turned cars, mud everywhere
Cars lie piled in thick mud after tsunami in Ishinomaki city Wid shot of cars lying piled in thick mud after tsunami in Ishinomaki city Cars lie piled in thick mud after tsunami in Ishinomaki city Street caked in thick mud after tsunami in Ishinomaki city People moves past wrecked car and boat after tsunami in Ishinomaki city Wide shot of mud caked street in Ishinomaki city after tsunami Tsunami aftermath. Master shots: JRTSUNAMI 055-060
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
2005 SEVERAL AMATEUR VIDEOS OF TSUNAMI FROM INDIAN OCEAN, ALSO AFTERMATH, RELIEF WORKERS, BEWARE REUTERS BUG ;TSUNAMI HS WS beach, people fleeing as waves roll onto dry land, blasting aside deck chairs ;from another vantage point: wave striking wall along pool very dramatically, sea water overwhelming the pool;and: telephoto of wave roaring in, man stranded on heap of dirt- how long can that possibly last! distant hotels across flood ;AFTERMATH: boats surrounded by piles of rubble (Banda Aceh), lone man looking thru rubbish, stranded boat,people searching ;Bodies lying out waiting for burial, survivors ;Aerial devastated island (N.Indonesia), refugee camp (India), U.N. meeting, Kofi Annan, Colin Powell, clean-up (Thailand?) ;Powell pres conf, survivors with belongings, State dept talk head, white American survivor greeted in airport,talks to reporters ;(Indonesia) Muslim praying, refugee camp by mosque,sleeping child w/wounded leg, refugees in tent, men listen to sermon in mosque;M.P. wearing gas mask while directing traffic- you see why in a minute- checkout that exhaust-! Damaged Mosque (Banda Aceh) ;MORE TSUNAMI STRIKING: hectic,tourists clinging to railing- and swept away along with the railing ;water rising inside restaurant, eerily the only sound is the rushing water ;AFTERMATH UNICEF jeeps crawling on muddy road, relief workers doling out bottled water(looks like India or Burma) ;Canadian and Indian military looking at map,military helicopter idling, t/o, Indian soldiers unloading truck ;Thai meteorologist talking to reporters, seismograph, devastated coast. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (Hawaii), Int ;Archival footage tsunami damage in Alaska.Checking on tsunami sensors, men looking at seismographs ;TSUNAMI repeat ;
Aerial flying along huge waves breaking rocks
87354 1964 GREAT ALASKA EARTHQUAKE MOVIE "THOUGH THE EARTH BE MOVED"
THOUGH THE EARTH BE MOVED tells the story of the 1964 Alaskan earthquake, also known as the Great Alaskan earthquake and Good Friday earthquake, that occurred at 5:36 P.M. AST on Good Friday, March 27. Across south-central Alaska, ground fissures, collapsing structures, and tsunamis resulting from the earthquake caused about 139 deaths.<p><p>THOUGH THE EARTH BE MOVED primarily chronicles the first 72 hours after the 1964 Alaska Earthquake and the response to the disaster by the United States Office of Civil Defense, U.S. Military, and local, state, and federal officials, both civilian and military. Includes extensive archival footage of the earthquake and aftermath.<p><p>Lasting four minutes and thirty-eight seconds, the magnitude 9.2 megathrust earthquake was the most powerful recorded in North American history, and the second most powerful recorded in world history. Soil liquefaction, fissures, landslides, and other ground failures caused major structural damage in several communities and much damage to property. Anchorage sustained great destruction or damage to many inadequately earthquake engineered houses, buildings, and infrastructure (paved streets, sidewalks, water and sewer mains, electrical systems, and other man-made equipment), particularly in the several landslide zones along Knik Arm. Two hundred miles southwest, some areas near Kodiak were permanently raised by 30 feet (9.1 m). Southeast of Anchorage, areas around the head of Turnagain Arm near Girdwood and Portage dropped as much as 8 feet (2.4 m), requiring reconstruction and fill to raise the Seward Highway above the new high tide mark.<p><p>In Prince William Sound, Port Valdez suffered a massive underwater landslide, resulting in the deaths of 30 people between the collapse of the Valdez city harbor and docks, and inside the ship that was docked there at the time. Nearby, a 27-foot (8.2 m) tsunami destroyed the village of Chenega, killing 23 of the 68 people who lived there; survivors out-ran the wave, climbing to high ground. Post-quake tsunamis severely affected Whittier, Seward, Kodiak, and other Alaskan communities, as well as people and property in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California. Tsunamis also caused damage in Hawaii and Japan. Evidence of motion directly related to the earthquake was reported from all over the earth.<p><p><p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
NOAA on Tsunami / wnt
NOAA ON TSUNAMI - WNT News conference with NOAA officials on a new NOAA tsunami warning system for the Atlantic and Caribbean, to better protect the US from tsunamis.
TSUNAMI AND STORM SURGE (CQ03080)
Storm surge from a hurricane. Huge waves from a storm. Big surf breaks from a passing storm at sea. Rough surf, whitecaps, waves breaking on the beach. Waves breaking over a sea wall and washing across a boardwalk storm surge flooding a beachfront community. Flood waters from a hurricane, oceanfront streets and houses flooded. Footage from the 2005 tsunami in Sumatra, cars busses and debris washed away by the tidal wave. Aerial of land flooded by a tsunami. A hurricane storm surge washing over a beach and palm trees. High seas from a storm washing over boats in a marina. Huge breakers from a storm washing over a seawall. High surf cause by a hurricane capsizes a boat and pushes it against the storm wall.