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medstyle said:not to be scientifically morbid, but how big was this tsunami? I read 20 feet high...how could it possibly cause so much damage? Was it moving at a incredibly fast rate or something? How can a 20 or even 40 foot wave be so damaging? wouldn't it just run after hitting the beach?
If you've ever been white water rafting, you'd know how powerfull water can be. I've experienced class 5 rapids (the highest is 6 and you can't do that commercially), and they're crazy fast and powerfull.
We dumped once right in the middle of a class 5 and it was super scary. The water literally throws you around like a rag doll. I swear I was going to inhale water, but then at the last minute it spit me back up (keep in mind, I had a life jacket on, but it didn't matter) I can't imagine what it was like a few days ago for those people.
The big thing now will be keeping disease at bay, but I'm not sure if that will be possible.