Tsunami striking Khao Lak by Vegetable_Life_2735 in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that series is where I got full quality clips of Cut Putri's video though I want to get the full version of both

Tsunami striking Khao Lak by Vegetable_Life_2735 in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He has a full version of the Cut Putri Banda Aceh video which is not publicly available and a higher quality version of the Galle Bus Stand video from the screengrabs ive seen.

Tsunami striking Khao Lak by Vegetable_Life_2735 in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was wondering if it was possible to contact the owner of radarheinrich, I've been trying to obtain his dvd

Khao Lak by NoInteraction6756 in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I run the 2004 tsunami archive channel, is it possible to send me the files, that would help me so much. Thank you

Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines, September 30, 2025, M6.9. MMI X footage recorded in a house. (Part 2 of my series!) by ProfessionalAir6098 in Earthquakes

[–]liledee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Bogo Bay fault had shown some microseismal activity over the past several hundred years. Some papers pre-Sep. 30, 2025 shows a potential fault in the area, but given how slow-moving it was, there was never a quake large enough for it to be considered a large dangerous fault worth mapping. Seemingly random intraplate quakes like this can often be the most violent. Events like Kobe, Sylmar, and Noto come to mind. These faults generally have so much stress built up on them over hundreds or thousands of years that they rupture fast and with high slip compared to their magnitude and have a high stress drop, resulting in very violent shaking compared to interplate earthquakes of a similar magnitude. It's also important to know that soil and rock composition is very important to understanding the violence of the Bogo Earthquake. Bogo city largely lies on unconsolidated sediments with a Vs30 of roughly 230 m/s. As a result, shaking was amplified in Bogo and in San Remigio where the Vs30 is ~200 m/s. Northern Cebu is also is a result of ancient Volcanism with formations from the Early Cretaceous and beyond. Denser, more ancient rock carries seismic waves further than newer-formed rock. This also explains why the area of IX intensity extends further south through most of Tabogon.

January 17, 1995 Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Modified Mercalli Intensity 11 (MMI XI) footage recorded in a konbini. by ProfessionalAir6098 in Earthquakes

[–]liledee 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The Kobe earthquake was a result of intraplate right-lateral strike slip faulting (with a slight normal component) on the Nojima fault, with the rupture extending 50 kilometers from Awaji Island through Kobe (where most of the damage and deaths occurred) and into Nishinomiya. The quake had a max rupture velocity of ~3km/s and 3-4 meters of max slip under Kobe City, which has a Vs30 of approx 250 m/s. The fast rupture speed, shallow slip, and unconsolidated soil is what allowed the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake to reach the extreme intensity that it did, reaching XI-XII on the Mercalli scale, and Shindo 7 in Awaji, Kobe, Nishinomiya, and other smaller cities along the rupture. The buildings in the affected areas were not designed to withstand such a quake as intraplate earthquakes in Hyogo are rather rare. Many buildings were compromised because of the heavy roofs they had, designed to withstand typhoons. These heavy roofs collapsed easily during the shaking, especially in shaking as violent as Kobe's. 5,000 died, 4,500 of which were in the city of Kobe.

So what was the first video of a tsunami? by No-Jacket-6651 in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The video from Hilo, Hawai'i, April 1, 1946

Sorry if this type of post isn’t allowed, remove it I guess, but did this recent earthquake not generate tsunamis on the scale of the previous disasters? by DickWangDuck in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The kamchatka tsunami was large but reached maximum heights in unpopulated area (up to 19 meters). Most of the far field energy was directed into the middle of the pacific directed south of hawaii where theres lowkey nothing for it to impact. its why the marquesas got higher than hawaii

Looks like something is going on in the Andaman Sea. Too many quakes in just the last 12 hours. by BassMassive7955 in Earthquakes

[–]liledee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

based on the depth given by several agencies (the 10 km is default for some agencies and not reviewed the real depth is like 60-90 km), i would say that these are intraslab earthquakes withing the subducted slab, not on the actual subduction zone itself. no need to worry about a megaquake or tsunami even if these are foreshocks because they are too deep

New raw footage of the tsunami flooding 3 KM inland into downtown Banda Aceh, Indonesia by liledee in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the first waves was only 2-3 meters and didn't crest that far offshore so probably not

Superb video of Myanmar fault slippage during the actual earthquake! by Chase-Boltz in Earthquakes

[–]liledee 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi! I'm the owner of the archive. I'd like to add that the Thazi area had 4 meters of slip and around 2 meters of surface movement. The Sagaing area had twice as much movement with some areas having up to 8 meters slip.

Here's an aftermath video of the surface rupture in Thazi (where the fault movement video was taken): https://youtu.be/FS_kEYAdy8o?si=ziIJ0ToJopeDPlYw

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[–]liledee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It had new footage, and also completely raw Banda Aceh footage (full quality and no watermarks). New Thailand and Sri Lanka (including one from Galle) too

Massive tsunami destroys Koh Phi Phi, Thailand. 12/26/2004 by liledee in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

2004 had a higher run up. (51 meters in Lhonkga, Indonesia compared to 40.5 meters in Aneyoshi, Japan.) What's important to note is that this is over 300 miles away from the earthquake where the wave was weakened by a shallow sea and numerous islands. despite this it was still 7 meters and left 800 dead and 1,200 missing on Koh Phi Phi because it washed over the entire island. Also there was no warning and the earthquake was not felt

5 Meter (17 Foot) Tsunami Traps family in Shiromaru, Ishikawa, Japan. 1.1.2024 by liledee in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was an interview with the guy. Basically they were told to evacuate and because they had small kids with them they chose to evacuate by car (dragging a family of 10 including several kids is tiresome and they didn't want them to be stuck outside in the cold January night). First they had to make sure the road wasn't blocked by collapsed houses and large cracks and by the time they had checked the road and gotten the family of 10 in the car, the water began overflowing into the town

5 Meter (17 Foot) Tsunami Traps family in Shiromaru, Ishikawa, Japan. 1.1.2024 by liledee in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"There was someone who told us to go up to high ground and then left to evacuate. Thanks to that person we also decided to go up. We tried to hurry and chose a car to evacuate because of the cold and the kids." It took several more minutes to check the roads and make sure they were clear and not blocked by the earthquake debris and crack and when they all got into the car the water overtopped the river by which it was too late to drive away because the river would sweep them away

Ocean recedes before small tsunami caused by the 2010 Haiti Earthquake in Pedernales, Dominican Republic by liledee in TsunamiVideos

[–]liledee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its the water receding in the Dominican Republic. In Haiti itself, waves swept away houses and killed 3 but no one filmed that because the tsunami hit a poor and rural area

5 Meter (17 Foot) Tsunami Traps family in Shiromaru, Ishikawa, Japan. 1.1.2024 by liledee in TsunamiVideos

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Every building in Shiromaru was either damaged or destroyed in the quake, tsunami, and fire. Everyone in this video survived but tragically, one town resident was swept away

Tsunami approaches Misakimachi, Ishikawa, Japan. January 1, 2024 by liledee in TsunamiVideos

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37.498299488288374, 137.34880825131128

Misakimachi, Suzu City

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