RF2KEAPAG–massive mega-tsunami with 100 feet waves hitting a tropical beach of a city by the ocean. Climate change has caused many natural disasters and
RMC1B58X–A building lies removed from its foundations after the mega-tsunami in Minami-Sanriku, Japan
RMHRNTT1–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC1B52K–Isamu Higuchi and his wife Rie clear out debris that flattened their home by the mega-tsunami that followed the M9 quake, Japan
RMC2A96D–Miyako Iawti woman clean Tsunami Earthquake Japan 2011 house town city disaster mega Pacific ocean east coast Northern Honshu
RMC2A53P–Aerial view of devastation caused by the earthquake and the tsunami that followed the March 11 magnitude 9 quake, Miyagi
RMC21G7C–Wrecked cars at Sendai Airport in Japan in the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake + subsequent tsunami.
RMC2AE99–Japanese search and rescue teams search for survivors after thousands of homes were destroyed by the 2011 Tsunami.
RMC2726E–A wrecked plane lies among debris at Sendai Airport, Japan, in the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake + tsunami.
RF2PJ15KY–Tsunami is a series of huge waves that generated by submarine earthquakes. Waves travel at subsonic speed across the water surface. Vector diagram
RMC1MD7W–Aerial view of Sukuiso, Japan, showing emergency services amid the devastation caused by the earthquake + tsunami in March 2011.
RM2B7XX3B–A couple wearing masks as a preventive measure, praying at the 9th anniversary of the 311 mega-earthquake and tsunami during the corona virus pandemic.Concerns are growing about the increasing cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Japan. Many countries have closed borders to Japan and the growing epidemic has caught public attention on the true number of coronavirus cases in Japan that could be much higher.
RM2E15RCA–The Mega-Float large floating structure is towed into Yokohama port for a final checkout in the water off Yokohama, near Tokyo, Thursday, April 7, 2011. It will be tugged towards the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant for collecting the plant’s highly radioactive water. hand out photo via ABACAPRESS.COM
RMEG1AWK–Local nationals look at a Misawa Air Base map March 19, 2011. Due to the 9.0 earthquake and tsunami the devastated northeastern Japan on March 11, Misawa has had to operate with limited power than normal. To keep the base under the allotted five mega watts of power, the base civil engineer squadron is considering cutting power to some nonessential buildings an hour a day to keep the entire base from being subjected to the same blackouts that the local community experiences. Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla
RMD43489–180 degree panorama of the 600 metre high Famara Cliff, from Las Nieves, Lanazarote, Canary Islands, Spain
RMD4349N–Famara Cliff, from Las Nieves, Lanazarote. The cliff is 600 metres high and is part of a massive, collapsed, extinct volcano.
RMD3DKC5–View westwards over El Golfo embayment, El Hierro, from Mirador de Jinama, at 1000m high on the giant cliff of Fuga de Gorreta
RF2KH5A93–massive mega-tsunami with 100 feet waves hitting a tropical beach of a city by the ocean. Climate change has caused many natural disasters and
RMD117JW–Sunset across the massive El Golfo collapse embayment, from Las Puntas, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain
RMHRNTRY–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC95KW8–Isamu Higuchi and his wife Rie clear out debris that flattened their home by the mega-tsunami that followed the March 11 tsunami
RMC1HCP3–Photo shows the wrecked remains of Imeshi village, which was badly damaged by the March 11 mega-tsunami, on the Oshika Peninsula
RMC2A5F3–Aerial view of damage to Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami
RMC1B547–The carriage of a train lies in a field of debris from the mega-tsunami that followed the March 11 magnitude 9 quake in Sendai
RMC2AEB1–Japanese search and rescue teams search for survivors after the 2011 Tsunami in Ofunato, Japan, 2011.
RMC1EAP1–A man clears out his car that was forced over the barriers by the mega tsunami that followed the March 11 magnitude 9 quake
RMC1MBPF–Aerial view of Sukuiso, Japan, showing emergency services amid the devastation caused by the earthquake + tsunami in March 2011.
RMC1B51C–A building lies removed from its foundations after the mega-tsunami in Minami-Sanriku, a coastal town in northeast Japan
RMC20T9W–Aerial photo taken March 15 2011 showing the devastated town of Wakuya, Japan, following the earthquake + subsequent tsunami.
RMC1HCMT–A dead fish and a child's cuddly toy lie in the dirt following the mega tsunami and quake in the Onagawa district of Ishinomaki
RM2B7XX35–A couple wearing masks as a preventive measure, praying at the 9th anniversary of the 311 mega-earthquake and tsunami during the corona virus pandemic.Concerns are growing about the increasing cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Japan. Many countries have closed borders to Japan and the growing epidemic has caught public attention on the true number of coronavirus cases in Japan that could be much higher.
RMC1HCMA–An elderly lady sits on the cold floor of a city gym that has been turned into a shelter for those who lost their homes during the March 11 mega quake and tsunami in Iwaki, Japan
RM2E15RD2–The Mega-Float large floating structure is towed into Yokohama port for a final checkout in the water off Yokohama, near Tokyo, Thursday, April 7, 2011. It will be tugged towards the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant for collecting the plant’s highly radioactive water. hand out photo via ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2KEAPAF–A climate change-induced massive mega-tsunami inundates a coastal city next to the ocean with 100 feet waves. Natural disasters and tragedies have
RMD117YJ–View from Mirador de la Pena on the cliff-top of the El Golfo embayment over the Roques de Salmor, El Hierro, Canary Islands
RMHRNTRX–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMD087H1–View from the Mirador de Isora, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain
RMC2A692–Aerial view of shattered homes and other debris that was swept inland by the tsunami that followed the March 11 magnitude 9
RMC2AEDC–Tsunami leaving many homeless in the town of Ofunato, Iwati Prefecture, Japan on Thursday, 24th March, 2011.
RMC2AC9F–Thousands of homes destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami leaving many homeless in the town of Ofunato, Iwati
RMC1WHAM–A house lies upside down on its roof among debris in Ofunato, Japan, following the March 2011 earthquake + tsunami.
RMC2AE63–Japanese search and rescue teams search for survivors after thousands of homes were destroyed after a 9.0 Mw caused a Tsunami
RMC1PWNH–Aerial photo taken March 14 2011 of a house floating at sea near Sendai, Japan, in the aftermath of the earthquake + tsunami.
RM2B7XX30–A couple wearing masks as a preventive measure, praying at the 9th anniversary of the 311 mega-earthquake and tsunami during the corona virus pandemic.Concerns are growing about the increasing cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Japan. Many countries have closed borders to Japan and the growing epidemic has caught public attention on the true number of coronavirus cases in Japan that could be much higher.
RMC232B0–Aerial photo taken March 13 2011 of a house floating at sea near Sendai, Japan, in the aftermath of the earthquake + tsunami.
RMC1RWH4–A child's Mickey Mouse doll lies in tatters among debris in Ofunato, Japan, following the March 2011 earthquake + tsunami.
RF2KFD4B6–A 100-foot mega-tsunami striking a coastal city where tropical weather occurs as a result of climate change. Climate change has resulted in many
RMHRNTRR–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMD087RT–View from the Mirador de Isora, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain
RMD4RNJ7–Salado growing at Tacoron, El Hierro, Canary Islands, with the lava-covered collapse embayment of El Julan in the background
RMC2A5G2–Aerial view of damage to Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami
RMD0852T–A section of the massive cliff (more than 1 km high) of the El Golfo embayment, Las Puntas, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain
RMC2AEEK–Fishing boat miles from the coast after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami destroying large parts of Ofunato, Japan 2011
RF2KH5A8T–A 100-foot-high mega-tsunami is destroying an urban beach on a tropical coast. Climate change has caused many tragic disasters with natural phenomena.
RMHRNTT4–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2A5FF–Aerial view of damage to Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami
RMFYFX5N–Rock fall at the base of the massive cliff (more than 1 km high) of the El Golfo embayment, Las Puntas, El Hierro
RMD4RM5G–Lava cliff and sea stacks (Roques de Salmor) at eastern end of the El Golfo embayment, Las Puntas, El Hierro, Canary Islands
RMD084HC–View from the Mirador de Isora, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain. The sea stack is Roque de la Bonanza, a local landmark
RMC2ADDD–Japanese Tsunami 2011.
RMC2ACG9–The destroyed coastal town after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Kesennuma , Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
RMC2A9GD–Japanese children look at the fishing boats, cars and houses were completely destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake Tsunami
RF2KXE4FG–A city on a tropical beach was hit by 100-foot waves during a massive mega-tsunami. Climate change has caused many natural disasters and catastrophes.
RMC2A7PH–Thousands of cars and trucks were destroyed as were many victims after 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami Sendai 2011
RMHRNTT0–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2AA5B–Fishing boats, cars and houses were completely destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Otuchi,
RMC2A632–Aerial view of fire and damage to Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami
RMD0889R–View from the cliff-top Mirador de Isora, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain. The largest building visible is the Parador Hotel
RF2MR7KKG–Hurricane and lightnings on the sea. Concept of apocalypse and natural disaster caused by climate change. 100-foot mega-tsunami striking a coastal
RMHRNTRP–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2A9XY–Fishing boats, cars and houses were completely destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Yamada,
RMC2A5ME–Aerial view of damage to Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated the
RMD0881X–View from the cliff-top Mirador de Isora, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain. The largest building visible is the Parador Hotel
RMD08649–View west from Tacoron, El Hierro, Canary Islands, towards El Julan, a giant collapse embayment covered with basaltic lava flows
RF2KFD4AW–A huge tsunami with 100-foot waves hitting a tropical beach city. Natural disaster caused by climate change.
RMHRNTRT–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2A9T5–Fishing boats, cars and houses were completely destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Yamada,
RMC2A7JM–Thousands of cars and trucks were destroyed as were many victims after 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in Japan 2011
RMC2A65E–Aerial view of damage to Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated
RMD08690–View west from Tacoron, El Hierro, Canary Islands, towards El Julan, a giant collapse embayment covered with basaltic lava flows
RMD1180K–View across the El Golfo embayment, El Hierro, Canary Islands, towards the giant cliff of Fuga de Gorreta, from Pozo de la Salud
RF2KFD4AM–A city on a tropical beach near the ocean has been hit by a 100-foot-high tsunami. Climate change has been responsible for many natural disasters and
RMHRNTT2–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2A7M5–Thousands of cars and trucks were destroyed as were many victims after 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in Japan 2011
RMC2A5WJ–Aerial view of damage to Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated
RMC2ACEP–The destroyed coastal town after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Kesennuma , Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
RMD2X6G8–Panorama from Montana Puerto de Naos, looking westards over Tacoron and El Julan, in the south of El Hierro, Canary Islands
RF2MR7W40–The idea of a cataclysmic event caused by global warming is illustrated by a hurricane coupled with flashes of lightning on the ocean. 100-foot mega
RMHRNTT3–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2A593–Aerial view of the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude
RMC2ACJW–The destroyed coastal town after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Kesennuma , Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
RMC2AA1W–Fishing boats, cars and houses were completely destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Otuchi,
RMD4RKWD–View from Montana Puerto de Naos, looking westards over Tacoron and El Julan, in the south of El Hierro, Canary Islands
RF2MR7GRK–The idea of a cataclysmic event caused by global warming is illustrated by a hurricane coupled with flashes of lightning on the ocean. 100-foot mega
RMHRP1XK–Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, 1964
RMC2A5NC–Aerial view of damage to Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture after a 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated
RMC2A9F0–Fishing boats, cars and houses were completely destroyed after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Yamada,
RMC2AB27–Salvage operations take place after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Nagahama, Ofunato, Iwati Prefecture,
RMC2A9E1–Survivors of the Tsunami start clearing up the mess after a 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in the town of Miyako, Iwati
RMC2A7NF–Thousands of cars and trucks were destroyed as were many victims after 9.0 Mw earthquake triggered a Tsunami in Japan 2011
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