
“Even us who experienced it find it hard to believe,” recounted a victim of liquefaction, a phenomenon that was triggered by the recent earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. WSJ reporters investigated on the ground. Photo: Reuters
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Ground liquefaction huh? So that's what they're calling mud floods these days….
Halo bang
he is dead in that swirling land ..maybe rest jn peace the video was live on his facebook
Corporate mining.
Hiw many died?
There are still thousands of bodies missing and buried in liquefaction.
I feel like.. What the very scary liquefaction mud wave like a blender
Wow
Glad you made it
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2:12 I ALMOST SEEM AS IF THE POOR PEOPLE A MILE AWAY PRAYED FOR A CORNFIELD SIMILAR OR BETTER… AN WITH THE NUNGE OF HIS ALMIGHTY HAND… THERE WAS CORN. BEST, BETTER AND ONLY.
I flew from this city to Japan just 4 days before it happen. Couldn’t imagine if i stay a little bit longer
a big thank you for all the support around the world. it’s a traumatic experience that i have ever felt in my life and i hope this will never happen to any countries or cities
that people was just say '' i am stuck and i am the last survivor at the liquefaction " thats he say
Balaroa, Palu Central Celebes, Indonesia,18.02pm sept'28 2018😢
I'm from Indonesia, Many Indonesians who were in that location died. Hopefully this video can be a lesson for all of us
I remember one of my co-worker said that her uncle live 1 km from the terminal, but after the disaster, he found out that his house moved next to the terminal… Scary
Christ, this guys needs to stop saying 'licka-faction' – it's pronounced 'lick-wih-faction'.
don't worry they just doing the cha cha slide
At the time my family and i did not know that there was a tsunami, in the morning my father went to look at the beach and he saw many bodies and vehicles scattered about and in the afternoon my aunt who lived in Balaroa came to my house crying she said that her son died, we in shock. We asked what happened there she said at that time the ground moved and the house sank into the ground, she did not know what happened at the time
The worst kind of disaster I've ever heard of