Fresh Japan Tsunami Footage, Use Google Person Finder – Video Within (Updated)

Updated: Fresh Tsunami Footage

While Japan is recovering from the Earthquake and Tsunami, it seems that they are hit by after shock (or Earthquake) again (Ritcher Scale: 5.3). And fresh footage of the Tsunami is surfacing. If you need to find someone in Japan or  have information about someone, please use the Google Person Finder.

Here is a screenshot of the earthquake recorded today.

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It must have been a black Friday (11th March 2011) and a day to mourn for Japanese. While they are still recovering from the economic crisis, they are struck with the worst Earthquake (Magnitude 8.9) that they have experienced.

Added to that, due to the fact that the earthquake happened in the sea area, it causes a Tsunami that really hit hard at those coastal area. To really understand how bad it is, US which is so far apart had already suffered the effect (luckily, not life threatening).

Google Japan has been fast to come up with the Person Finder service right after the quake. Currently, the site is more organized. If you need to find someone or have information on someone, feel free to use this free service. If you wish to donate (via Google Checkout service), you can also do so at the site.

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Read the story of how this site was quickly assembled

And here are the latest videos of Tsunami destruction in progress

Latest Tsunami video (18th April 2011)

Victims being swept away and cars that do not know or care about the Tsunami.. Sad..

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You can feel the fear of these people as the Tsunami approaches.

Here is a nice video of how Japanese help one another in time of crisis.

Watch as the people run for their life.. sad..

15 minutes of pain as I watched those cars that could not escape the Tsunami…

Here is another one that shows a bus trying to escape. Hopefully, it made it safely.

A street level view of the Tsunami. Devastating. Watch how fast the water level rises.


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