🇯🇵 Japan | Aftermath of a Disaster | REWIND

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  • čas přidán 13. 11. 2016
  • Ten years ago, in November 2006, Al Jazeera English was launched. To mark that anniversary, we've created REWIND, which updates some of the channel's most memorable and award-winning documentaries of the past decade. We find out what happened to some of the characters in those films and ask how the stories have developed in the years since our cameras left.
    Japan had been waiting decades for "the big one" to hit, an earthquake powerful enough to devastate the country
    Emergency services and the public were drilled in how to respond when the earth moved; thousands of kilometres of sea walls were built to protect the coast from tsunamis, the deadly after-effects of quakes out at sea.
    But when the earthquake came on March 11, 2011, few would have predicted the devastation it caused. The magnitude 9.0 quake unleashed a tsunami so powerful, it tore through Japan's defences as though they were not there.
    The surge turned towns and cities into matchwood, killed thousands of people and caused a still-to-be resolved nuclear crisis.
    As Al Jazeera's People & Power discovered, among the communities hit was the small port city of Miyako in northern Japan. In the days after the disaster its surviving citizens somehow had to carry on with their lives.
    REWIND recently returned to Miyako and spoke with Naoshi Iwata, the head of the Civilian Life Department in Miyako City Hall, to see how those people have moved on.
    "There are people who have returned to the affected area ... I am going to retire in less than a year. This is where I was born and raised ... So I really look forward to the weekends and catching up with my neighbours. I want to continue living here."
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Komentáře • 174

  • @asiacheetah1010
    @asiacheetah1010 Před 5 lety +218

    Mr Yamamoto broke my heart. I'm glad that they found his wife's body so that they can give her proper funeral rites and go to heaven as he wished.

  • @gailknight3128
    @gailknight3128 Před 4 lety +48

    Oh don't you just want to hold Mr Yamamoto and give him the biggest hug, bless him. Hope his dear wife is now resting in peace.

  • @plumeater1
    @plumeater1 Před 3 lety +64

    I remember the time when I was 11 years old I was trying to save my grandma from a flash flood. She slipped, and we both got carried away along with my cousin. I managed to hold into a vine. She died. These events are really traumatic for us. We live knowing each day could be our last.

    • @asra8161
      @asra8161 Před 3 lety +3

      Omg I’m so sorry 💔 rip and hope you’re ok

    • @camillac.s.279
      @camillac.s.279 Před 2 lety +3

      🙏❤I pray for yoir grandma . Mine passed away in 2016 at 91. Her name was Santina . I understand your pain .

  • @LKA-si7ln
    @LKA-si7ln Před 3 lety +41

    I wish I could give Yamamoto-San a big hug and cry with him. My heart broke watching this. God bless him and everyone impacted by this disaster.

    • @dukecity7688
      @dukecity7688 Před rokem

      A respect button is what we need. You good example.

  • @tracidevine4591
    @tracidevine4591 Před 5 lety +121

    I'm only 3 minutes in and already my heart is breaking for the man that lost his wife.

  • @towerpalace3775
    @towerpalace3775 Před 5 lety +63

    The way their mayor uplifts the spirit of the people is very commendable. Japanese people are really disciplined and high spirited! I wish every people on earth share the same traits Japanese people have.. Its been 7 years since the disaster but I am still touched by these stories. Thank you.. love from Philippines

  • @khersheonteoh5697
    @khersheonteoh5697 Před 7 lety +124

    the discipline they showed during such enduring moment touched my soul

    • @ranieri7x
      @ranieri7x Před 4 lety +1

      Makes you think, don't you? Not to complain about things we often do, that are otherwise so small.

    • @cescilematsumoto829
      @cescilematsumoto829 Před 3 lety

      Thank You 🙏

  • @johannamick9645
    @johannamick9645 Před 5 lety +39

    They show so much respect for each other and they are so humble.I hug you from the bottom of my heart.Your stories have touched my soul.

  • @josiptumapa
    @josiptumapa Před 5 lety +106

    Japan...... NO ONE ELSE could have handled a mega disaster aftermath so well and orderly such as the Japanese.
    My goodness....

    • @Jason-..-
      @Jason-..- Před 3 lety +3

      They did not handled it "well" 10s of thousants dead even more missing...
      And more than 400 billion dollars worth of damage.

    • @APotatoWT
      @APotatoWT Před 3 lety +1

      @@Jason-..- Yes, but imagine that happening in different countries

    • @prince_yt3406
      @prince_yt3406 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Jason-..- they didn’t handle it well no duh no countries handled it well after a disasters or terror attack hits their country but the Japanese gets over the disasters and attacks each time which no other countries could do in my opinion especially the US

  • @kaneyes860
    @kaneyes860 Před 3 lety +14

    すばらしいドキュメンタリー。こういった映像を世界中に伝えていることに感謝します。むしろ今なら、日本の人が見るべきかもしれない。

  • @wrathofgods100
    @wrathofgods100 Před 4 lety +39

    Thank you for your kind wishes. We will always rebuild. We will stay strong. Its already been 8 years since the disaster, but we still have many things to fix. We will persevere.

  • @russellmontielmontojo1974

    the people of Japan are always respectful they always bow.

  • @CristinaF210
    @CristinaF210 Před 3 lety +5

    This man Mr Yamamoto he just breaks your heart , the love he has for his wife ❤️

  • @iainanderson6790
    @iainanderson6790 Před 3 lety +7

    It’s so sincerely touching to witness the Japanese peoples quiet dignity in the face of such suffering.

  • @akinasukizakura
    @akinasukizakura Před 3 lety +7

    私は「英雄を必要としない世の中が良い世の中だ」と思っています。いるかどうかもわからないヒーローに救ってもらうことを望むのではなく、皆が協力し合って自己責任をもって困難に立ち向かうことで、2次災害3次災害をくい止めることができるし、長期的に考えてそのシステムが成立した方が良いと。
    私は新潟県中越地震の被災者でしたが、私たち被災者は「同じ日本人が遠くからきっと助けに来る」と信じることができた。だから「今だけは踏ん張ろう」と自分たちができる範囲で2次災害3次災害が起こらないように協力し合って困難に立ち向かうことができた。
    助けに来てくれたボランティアの人達や自衛隊の人達の優しさに涙がでた。災害だらけの日本だけど、日本人で良かったと思った。

  • @marinielle1028
    @marinielle1028 Před 2 lety +7

    My heart still grief whenever I see this horrible tragic event in Japan...😥 No one can ever forget this...My Prayers for all survivor and who'd lost for their loved ones... after all so many years..It's amazing to see how Japan recovered on their darkest hours...

  • @emmaathome2902
    @emmaathome2902 Před 4 lety +11

    I remember that old man from another video. He went back day after day whilst the workers were looking for people, so sad at the end when they found his wife’s body. I wish there was a system that was workable where elderly infirm people could be taken by a neighbours car to safety or helped by the fire service. Many did survive thankfully, all life is sacred.

  • @007vsMagua
    @007vsMagua Před rokem +2

    Thank you Al Jazerra for such a thoughtful documentary.

  • @jojo2491
    @jojo2491 Před 5 lety +28

    This really touched me deeply and the people of Japan....19:53 now that is love and devotion :(

  • @MrDrewthat
    @MrDrewthat Před 5 lety +9

    Though I understand his hurt and nothing can replace his loss I find myself just wanting to give Mr. Yamamato a big hug. My heart aches for him and all those who suffered loss. Nobody deserves this, NOBODY....!!

    • @OfficialFrog
      @OfficialFrog Před 4 lety

      yeah, i wouldn't wish this upon my worst enemy

  • @viviansdaughter3640
    @viviansdaughter3640 Před 3 lety +26

    The suffering of the man sitting, waiting for his wife to be found. Was Gut Reatching to witness.

    • @tonichecavalari5956
      @tonichecavalari5956 Před 3 lety

      😢⚘

    • @BuzziRus
      @BuzziRus Před 2 lety +1

      In Okawa there were parents who searched for months for their children's bodies. Some were found many were not. Most school got their children to safety in time, that elementary school didn't. Mr. Yamamoto's story is one of hundreds...just wanna hug him

  • @deedoaionly
    @deedoaionly Před 6 lety +29

    I didnt know it was snowing when tsunami hit them. A literally a cold sad day. Japanese spirit is one the best in the world. they fall down on their knees but get up and pull everything to together really fast. History has a bad rep but they have thrived and will continue thriving to become a better nation. i am a Filipino and our history with Japan is not so good but now our country still dreams that one day we can be as rich and strong as them.

  • @margaretzoheir4468
    @margaretzoheir4468 Před 3 lety +15

    Ii felt so sad about the old man. I'm so pleased they found his wife's body as he was afraid she wouldn't go to heaven. She would have though and I was sad he thought such a thing. 😢🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @celsacamporedondo9573
    @celsacamporedondo9573 Před 2 lety +2

    Japanese is a good & diligent people, they have concern to each other, that's why maybe they have long life.

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer Před 2 lety +2

    I admire the resilience of the Japanese people ,

  • @paco9339
    @paco9339 Před rokem +4

    田老地区は世界一の防潮堤を備えており、海外から視察に来るような所だった。
    しかし、町民はそれを頼ってしまった。一瞬で全てを失った田老町。
    動画内では平たい街にしか見えないが、国道を中心として栄えていた街だった。
    私の知り合いの一家の命はその一瞬で消えた。備えていても慢心はいけない。
    The Taro area was equipped with the world's best seawall,
    and was the kind of place where visitors from abroad would come to inspect it.
    However, the townspeople relied on it. Taro town lost everything in an instant.
    In the video, it looks like a flat town, but it was a prosperous town centered on the national highway.
    The lives of one family I knew were lost in that instant. Even if you are prepared, you should not be proud.

  • @xDragonchiefx
    @xDragonchiefx Před 6 lety +27

    Cant believe it's been 7 years already. I remember that when this happened I was so sad for these people. Still am when I think about it. A tragedy you don't wish upon anyone. Not that I would know what it's like. The Netherlands is a country that rarely faces ANY natural disaster, let alone one of that scale. The painful chain reaction of earthquake into tsunami into nuclear damage must be hard to cope with. My heart still goes out to these people even if there is close to nothing I can do to help.

  • @gupta8554
    @gupta8554 Před 4 lety +3

    Japan is very strong it rise up no matter how hard it fall

  • @pinkywinky911
    @pinkywinky911 Před 3 lety +6

    Everytime I see footage from the 3/11 Earthquake and tsunami I still get triggered and tears just fall. I was in Hiroshima at the time and although we felt the earthquake it wasn’t as strong. But the scenes I saw on the Japanese tv were so unreal and horrific. I could only imagine what the people who got affected directly felt. Towns completely erased from the map and 16000 souls lost. 😔

  • @bethroesch2156
    @bethroesch2156 Před 5 lety +15

    Maybe people shouldn't live so close to the sea, makes sense to me, but, it's how they live, off the sea. All you can do is rebuild and hope for the best. The old man is breaking my heart 💔 I believe his wife is in Heaven ❤️

  • @philbon6616
    @philbon6616 Před 5 lety +5

    How much I love these Japan’s spirit bravely it’s could be a tp of the world . God bless You all ❤️❤️❤️

  • @HistoryDose000
    @HistoryDose000 Před rokem +1

    Well done to all the people in japine and from japine for being so strong and courageous

  • @deedoaionly
    @deedoaionly Před 6 lety +17

    those tsunami walls were massive. a person may think no way tsunami can pass that and believed that their house wont get washed away. only to return to find their houses are not but just rubble and loved ones missing. you cant really eff with mother nature. REst in Peace for all those who perished.

  • @jengjeng4188
    @jengjeng4188 Před 3 lety +8

    I remember this when thats happen in 2011 its 12 noon exatcly while eating luch me and my husband is crying but now i saw this again i watch alone because my husband died in 2017 aswell

    • @Fatimah262
      @Fatimah262 Před 3 lety +4

      ohh, so sorry to hear.
      may he rest in peace

  • @yeahtbh.161
    @yeahtbh.161 Před 5 lety +6

    11:17 is the saddest thing i've seen in a while.

  • @DailyInspirations1978
    @DailyInspirations1978 Před 5 lety +26

    Japanese disciplines are remarkable. If I will be given a chance to live again. I will choose to be a Japanese in my next life.

    • @theoutsiderspost4982
      @theoutsiderspost4982 Před 5 lety +2

      Soga Neh why not just be yourself? You do not have to Japanese yo show honor.

  • @gazs4731
    @gazs4731 Před 3 lety +7

    They rebuilt pretty fast in 5 years - let's just something like that never happens again

  • @JOYOUSONEX
    @JOYOUSONEX Před 5 lety +4

    Well done documentary. Heartrending but very informative.

  • @divaslive6953
    @divaslive6953 Před 3 lety +2

    When the natures strikes back theres no amount of money, technology, and knowledge can stop it, only we can do is find refuge tobget safe.... this breaks my heart. 😔

  • @sarahwebster6375
    @sarahwebster6375 Před 4 lety +4

    At 16:35 "please check your tyres"! all I can do is pray for these people even though it's been so long ago

  • @donshilo2024
    @donshilo2024 Před 5 lety +6

    This is to sad to watch I amazed by the way they handle with the pain.

  • @stephanburgess654
    @stephanburgess654 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you and beautifully reported with those who's heart are broken.

  • @zandermcconnochie6898
    @zandermcconnochie6898 Před 7 lety +3

    These old videos are surprisingly interesting

  • @adnanraza5764
    @adnanraza5764 Před 5 lety +5

    A home to mega natural disaster and a victim of nuclear bomb and a population of few million the country is still one of the greatest countries in the world with a well developed economy..my high regards and respect to the hard work nation

    • @dr69296
      @dr69296 Před 4 lety

      adnan raza more like 127 million people. More than a few million.

  • @pammorrison88
    @pammorrison88 Před 4 lety +1

    This video was so heartbreakingly sad. So many lives lost is beyond comprehension. The only comment otherwise is 12 times two ads (24 ads) for a 25 minute video?? Unbelievable.

  • @tonichecavalari5956
    @tonichecavalari5956 Před 3 lety +2

    Still with a silent hope in his heart, he waits for the love of his life ⚘

  • @12inch_monster
    @12inch_monster Před 5 lety +2

    hard to believe these resilient, respectful people were once our nemesis. hopefully the survivors moved on from such a horrific event. and how does one dislike this? they must be empty of soul or lack a beating heart.

  • @mariabennell5056
    @mariabennell5056 Před 5 lety +11

    This footage still remember me like yesterday that poor old man is heartbreaking to watch she’s needed to be found as he said she won’t go to heaven if she’s isn’t found I wonder if she ever been found BLESS TO ALL HUMAN BEING🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @animepub6804
    @animepub6804 Před 4 lety +2

    It's very depressing to watch this... My condolences to all the people who lost their loved ones... RIP...

  • @cn8299
    @cn8299 Před 4 lety +5

    It's incredible that this quake happened. This was THE BIG one for Japan. The one legendary tsunami that happens every thousand years or so and it happened during an era where high quality cameras are everywhere and it's now well documented for future generations to take heed of the level of destruction. It's like if we had video footage of Mt. Vesuvius erupting and engulfing Pompeii. One of those crazy historic events that we could ever only read about but could only imagine.

    • @jonsanchez141
      @jonsanchez141 Před 4 lety

      Truly unprecedented!

    • @tori157
      @tori157 Před 6 měsíci

      この地震と津波が過去最大ものものであったことは確かです。
      しかし恐ろしいことに日本でこの地震と津波の危機は1000年に一度ものものではありません。歴史上、正確には50-100年に一度のものであり、火山活動と地震の頻度は近年上昇しています。
      日本の地震の研究は発達していて、研究者たちが発表している事実としては、今後30年以内に2011年より大きい地震と津波が日本の東海地方でおこるという学術的な予測です。予測される死者数は2011年を超えます。数日前にも日本では大きな地震と津波が起こりました。

  • @user-uz5ep3qq2z
    @user-uz5ep3qq2z Před 3 lety +2

    Did you notice?
    Japan is a super-aging society.
    Few young people can help in the event of a disaster. This is a pretty serious problem.

  • @juliuslt5662
    @juliuslt5662 Před rokem

    I don't know how many times i watching this video. But Mr Yamamoto broke my heart.. Man which have absolutely big heart.

  • @johnroberts4571
    @johnroberts4571 Před 4 lety

    They are the most resilient people...

  • @khancx5132
    @khancx5132 Před 4 lety

    Good video, thank you.

  • @ThePierre58
    @ThePierre58 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Al Jazeera...subtitles so much better than dubbing

  • @Og-Judy
    @Og-Judy Před rokem +1

    Sadly, 400 kilometers of coastline DROPPED making these sea walls lower and ineffective to waves well over 40 meters

  • @johnroberts4571
    @johnroberts4571 Před 4 lety +10

    Just when you think you have a really bad day .watch one of these videos an I promise you it will humble you really quick.... Jesus please reach out to the people of Japan an poor out a blessing on aof the people of Japan... in jesus name amen...

  • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88

    This is going to happen to the Pacific Northwest of North America. The cascadia fault that runs parallel to the coast is the same type as the one that created the 3/11 tsunami. It's not a question of if, or even when this will happen, it's a question of how prepared will the people be? There are many coastal cities with zero protection to anything greater than storm surge. Thousands in the area of Seattle alone have no idea where to go, or if there even is a tsunami refuge within running distance.
    In Japan they teach tendenko, which basically explains why it's so important to worry about getting yourself to safety and to resist the urge to seek out your family members. Time and time again families have been found dead together, having all ran home in search of one another. Yet had they all just ran to the closest evacuation point and waited until it was safe, they all would have lived.

  • @wednesdaychild2408
    @wednesdaychild2408 Před 5 lety +6

    All these sad events took place in japan, i could share the misery with them. I love the nation, i love japan.
    May God bless their land and the japanese always.

  • @itsacetime8252
    @itsacetime8252 Před 3 lety +1

    The old man he really wants to see his wife bodies and it kills in sad feelings i wish the will found so his heart will calm and stop thinking anything i think there love each other so much 😭😭😭😭😭we dont know how many years month day second we have all we know is to be alive 😭

  • @Treemeadow
    @Treemeadow Před rokem +1

    Australia's disaster response in 2019 to our bushfire catastrophe that year was abysmal due to lack of funding and cohesion- and Australia is usually one of the better nations for emergency and disaster management
    Japan's orderly disaster response is the best in the world and it's very much the model for all to look at.

  • @Indrid__Cold
    @Indrid__Cold Před 5 měsíci

    This gentleman absolutely breaks my heart. I cannot imagine the abject suffering he endures after losing his wife!

  • @apieceofdirt4681
    @apieceofdirt4681 Před 6 lety +12

    So sad. So very very sad.

  • @denoc817
    @denoc817 Před 2 lety +1

    Wall didnt fail. It bought extra time for people to escape the rushing sea water

  • @yourarvagelameartist
    @yourarvagelameartist Před 5 lety +2

    Poor Japan :( that's sad I almost cry

  • @benziegelbauer2425
    @benziegelbauer2425 Před 3 lety +1

    There are no words. That’s it.

  • @deby5983
    @deby5983 Před 3 lety +2

    8:22 Not the time to think about material things lost. Time to think about those who were lost and how you can help survivors... just my thought on the bar owner/guitar man.

  • @blvckdmn5631
    @blvckdmn5631 Před 3 lety +2

    God bless you yamamoto ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 4 lety +1

    Touching documentary destroyed by a tsunami of commercials

    • @ddnn974
      @ddnn974 Před 3 lety

      That’s CZcams for u

  • @darealaustinlee
    @darealaustinlee Před 3 lety

    Mark my words, I will be there someday! And I will give back!

  • @operationdabardos1236
    @operationdabardos1236 Před 3 lety +1

    1ST EARTH QUAKE THEN TSUNAMI THEN RAIN THEN SNOW. DAM MOTHER NATURE

  • @navniitpanwar2384
    @navniitpanwar2384 Před 3 lety

    We. Proud to japani people

  • @iagree5313
    @iagree5313 Před 3 lety +2

    It is disrespectful to us when you continue to attach music to this content! Because music was not playing as we fled in terror

  • @jeremywahlang2698
    @jeremywahlang2698 Před 4 lety +2

    The solution built a tsunami resistant city. All those technologies concentrate on it.

  • @cosmicbrah8669
    @cosmicbrah8669 Před 3 lety +1

    Rip to all the victims :(

  • @LadyOaksNZ
    @LadyOaksNZ Před rokem +1

    God bless the Japanese people. 🙏❤️🌺

  • @camillac.s.279
    @camillac.s.279 Před 2 lety +1

    19.53 ❤Sir , I pray for you and your wife . 🙏❤🙏❤

  • @josegarciacarrasco4526
    @josegarciacarrasco4526 Před 4 lety +2

    Desde ese día no volví más a ir a la playa,le tengo miedo al mar.Dios bendiga a Japón y a todos los que me lean.

    • @jonsanchez141
      @jonsanchez141 Před 4 lety +2

      No debe dejar que el miedo le impida vivir. Pero, sí, hay que reconocer el poder de la natura. Ojalá que tenga una vida larga y próspera. Saludos desde los ee.uu 🙂

    • @josegarciacarrasco4526
      @josegarciacarrasco4526 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jonsanchez141 desde Melilla,ciudad en el norte de África,española le saludo

    • @ismayilorucov4829
      @ismayilorucov4829 Před rokem

      Amın 🤲🤲😭😭😭😭

    • @ismayilorucov4829
      @ismayilorucov4829 Před rokem

      @@jonsanchez141 🤝🇦🇿

    • @ismayilorucov4829
      @ismayilorucov4829 Před rokem

      @@josegarciacarrasco4526 🤝🇦🇿

  • @MELODYMUNRO
    @MELODYMUNRO Před 3 lety

    Maybe build the houses on concrete stilts; many concrete constructions survived.

  • @nylanelson5212
    @nylanelson5212 Před 3 lety +1

    So hard to watch this man crying for his dead wife. All the suffering & shock the Japanese people went though loosing everything including people the know and or loved is hard to watch the video

  • @pachamaridamofasat7803

    Poor Yamamoto...

  • @amandasanchez6058
    @amandasanchez6058 Před 2 lety

    Wao q horror TERREMOTO, TSUNAMI Y PARA COLMO NEVANDO y tuvieron suerte porq fue en el día...si hubiera sido de noche no se salva nadie

  • @angiedelgado1513
    @angiedelgado1513 Před 3 měsíci

    So sad 😢💔

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Před 5 lety +8

    I wonder why her daughter-in-law couldn't take Mrs. Yamamoto in the car with the grandchildren.

    • @asiacheetah1010
      @asiacheetah1010 Před 5 lety +1

      It wasn't clear if she lived close by. Knowing Japanese cars, they tend to only seat max of 5 so maybe there were a lot of grand kids.

    • @rosedawn8046
      @rosedawn8046 Před 4 lety +2

      He said that his wife wouldn’t leave the two elderly neighbors with bad legs alone. So she stayed with them and got caught up

  • @morishidol4209
    @morishidol4209 Před 4 lety

    Go to haven?

  • @OfficialFrog
    @OfficialFrog Před 4 lety

    my brother is going to japan sometime in may, I don't want him to go now...

    • @blacklikethesun
      @blacklikethesun Před 4 lety +1

      Dude this was 8 years ago. Its not common

    • @OfficialFrog
      @OfficialFrog Před 4 lety

      @@blacklikethesun yeah i know, but there is always a possibility for it to randomly happen, im mainly just gonna miss him

    • @OfficialFrog
      @OfficialFrog Před 2 lety

      @@MuhammadAbdullah-hz6pm aha ridiculously low chance of it happening in my town, and he ended up not going lol

    • @OfficialFrog
      @OfficialFrog Před 2 lety

      @@MuhammadAbdullah-hz6pm West Midlands in England

  • @shrek9299
    @shrek9299 Před 3 lety

    21:24 is that a flip flop?

  • @99751
    @99751 Před 6 lety +18

    What happened to mr yamamoto

  • @TechReviewTom
    @TechReviewTom Před rokem

    Bro if i lostnmy wife to a tsunami knowing it was preventable I wouldn't be capable of living with myself

  • @mama-iv9tm
    @mama-iv9tm Před 3 lety

    we dont heve to criy for the thikns Allahis goi to giv us again my Alkah is so good men

  • @johannapedrazas3658
    @johannapedrazas3658 Před 3 lety +3

    I can’t understand why they didn’t take the mom in the car knowing she had a bad leg like I wouldn’t leave my mom behind 😣

    • @Rusty_Gold85
      @Rusty_Gold85 Před 3 lety +2

      Disaster stress changes your normal way of thinking . You do not have a clear head and you make mistakes . You will experience it one day and be uncontrolled and clouded thinking

    • @MrScottie68
      @MrScottie68 Před 3 lety

      @ Johanna P... I totally agree, they think of fleeing to save their car but leave their elderly grandmother with bad legs inside the house? Shame on them.

  • @sherriwalters6095
    @sherriwalters6095 Před 3 lety

    How sad...he thinks his wife won’t go to heaven if her body isn’t found.

  • @chickmaya3154
    @chickmaya3154 Před 5 lety

    which which they found may money also

  • @angelous7774
    @angelous7774 Před 5 lety +7

    My heart and prayers for this people! It deeply hurts to hear a person in pain for their love one to believe if you dont find a body you won't go to heaven. More people need to hear the gospel of salvation that comes from Jesus.

  • @ninaray4479
    @ninaray4479 Před 4 lety

    This is probably stupid... but with an ocean coming on land such as this wonder why you don't see fish, sharks, and other sea creatures...

    • @fon9714
      @fon9714 Před rokem

      В других видео я видел рыб.

    • @fon9714
      @fon9714 Před rokem

      В других видео я видела рыб.

  • @mama-iv9tm
    @mama-iv9tm Před 3 lety

    Allah tu kidar chai mers Allah

  • @hansmair5153
    @hansmair5153 Před 4 lety

    Japanese never complain just suffer Tabun God?why does God hade Japanese ? Wegen des Feigling aller Zeiten ?

  • @arthurdanielles4784
    @arthurdanielles4784 Před 3 lety

    You can't put vulnerable handicapped people where in the event of a tsunami it will be almost impossible for them to get to higher ground. I felt sorry for the family who had to leave their grandmother behind and for the husband but also annoyed that the situation arose that should clearly NOT have. Earthquakes and tsunamis are nothing new to Japan and yet they still are incapable of enforcing the rules and regulations AND putting into place set rules that govern certain situations such as the vulnerability due to handicaps etc There is no discussion when it comes to those individuals that are that vulnerable as to where they live, close to and higher up to start with, no discussion ! It's the communities responsibilities to ensure that that happens. As for other essentials such as fuel, medicines, food AND even babies nappies.. REALLY Japan?? There are NO excuses for not being prepared for what follows in the wake of an earthquake and or tsunami.. this illustrated some massive weaknesses by those who should know better re the government, local administration and etc. 👀👍

  • @finauaulelenanovo9149
    @finauaulelenanovo9149 Před 2 lety

    Every human construction fails when God dictates his terms, it will be massive destruction and condemnation.
    Serve the only TRUE God and his son whom he sent.
    (Jn 4:24; 17:3; 17; )
    Visiting this place Fuchishima, gives me a stark reminder that God is the one who controls this place in Jesus name.
    ☝🏼🙏🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥♥️🇫🇯♥️🇮🇱♥️
    God bless and stay BLESSED.

    • @sumiben5211
      @sumiben5211 Před rokem

      It is called Fukushima and your God is just in your imagination

  • @tinas7509
    @tinas7509 Před 3 lety +1

    John 3:16 - For God so love the world, that he gave his only son Jesus Christ, so WHOEVER BELIEVES IN HIM SHALL NOT PERSIH BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE! THERE IS HOPE IN JESUS CHRIST