The 2004 Tsunami (2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami) occurred on 12/26/2004. 150,000 people died and 70,000 people went missing in Indonesia alone, totaling 200,000 deaths. Another 125,000 were injured, and at least 1.5 million were left homeless.
Very different from what people think, a Tsunami does not come all at once, which deceives people. Many, seeing the water recede, believed the worst had passed and took shelter in street stalls or inside cars. A big mistake. Because in a few minutes, the flow of water and debris will arrive many times stronger. The 2004 tsunami carried away buses, cars, and houses with great and monstrous ease.
What is happening to our planet?
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami moved the Earth from its axis, see an animation below about its intensity.

THE VIDEO BELOW CONTAINS THE DEATH OF PEOPLE, INCLUDING CHILDREN,
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ASK YOURSELF WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE WORLD. BUT DO NOT WATCH IT FOR FUN, THE WORLD WILL HOLD YOU ACCOUNTABLE
Tsunami waves arrive gently, like approaching feathers.
The fight for survival
A BEAUTIFUL HOMAGE TO CHILDREN AND LIFE,
WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THIS WORLD?
A hotel by the sea in Sri Lanka is completely destroyed in less than a minute.
In this video, people who a minute ago were on a year-end holiday at a beachfront hotel club, now fight fiercely for their lives, many do not survive.
For thousands of years, we believed we were masters of the planet. Man, made in God's image, forgot he was an animal, the most irrational of them, and our generations will pay a high price for this.
Is man truly a rational being?
Let's look at some newspaper headlines.
- Poodle kills parents to inherit fortune
- Chimpanzee rapes three-month-old son to death to avenge wife
- Parrot commits suicide due to bullying, and the suspects are ducks
You will never read a headline like this about animals, because only humans are capable of doing something like this. Is this being rational?
Take care of the world!
Other videos (http://www.youtube.com/user/TsunamiCollection) Sri Lanka (3 parts)
01/03
02/03
03/03



