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north of the bay about 15 minutes to reach palu. how was it possible for this way to advance with such speed and full steam on the bay of palu. to find answers the researches take to the air. 16000000 border glass covered bird's eye view thanks to this being up there to record it allows us to see how history will soon consume the extent of. the scientists are struck by what they see their alternating areas of devastation and intact notice but that's not all and once you get outside of the bay the wave disappears very quickly and you're looking ever very beautiful indonesian beaches. to can find a zone where to look for further for the sources to inside tibet. the wave that devastated palu had formed out in the open sea the entire coast would have been affected. and fritz and costar sinhala down to the deadly wave. generated at the epi center identified by the jakarta warning center they believe the source of the tsunami must have lain inside the plane itself. and then fritz and he's indonesian colleague. returned to the west coast t
north of the bay about 15 minutes to reach palu. how was it possible for this way to advance with such speed and full steam on the bay of palu. to find answers the researches take to the air. 16000000 border glass covered bird's eye view thanks to this being up there to record it allows us to see how history will soon consume the extent of. the scientists are struck by what they see their alternating areas of devastation and intact notice but that's not all and once you get outside of the bay...
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finally researches have the answer it is this full line that cools the palu tsunami. after 5 days out in the field and months of data analysis the sequence of events has at last been pieced together on september 28th 2018 at 6 o 2 pm a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck 80 kilometers north of palm. the epicenter correctly identified by the tsunami monitoring center in jakarta did not directly trigger the tsunami the seismic waves travel through the earth's crust at the extremely high speed of 900 kilometers per hour generating a fold that opened up across the entire bank that triggered landslides all along the coast which in turn generated a series of mini tsunamis the energy of all these mini tsunamis accumulated in the depression of the bank combining to form a powerful wave that swept across the town hermann fritz and cost us in a lock his investigation has come to an end a reconstruction of the bay of palu tsunami will help improve warning systems all over the world we used to think that tsunamis only strike in areas where you have subduction zones we now know just
finally researches have the answer it is this full line that cools the palu tsunami. after 5 days out in the field and months of data analysis the sequence of events has at last been pieced together on september 28th 2018 at 6 o 2 pm a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck 80 kilometers north of palm. the epicenter correctly identified by the tsunami monitoring center in jakarta did not directly trigger the tsunami the seismic waves travel through the earth's crust at the extremely high speed of...
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finally researches have the answer it is this fault line that cools the palu tsunami. after 5 days out in the field and months of data analysis the sequence of events has at last been pieced together on september 28th 2018 at 6 o 2 pm a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck 80 kilometers north of palm. the epicenter correctly identified by the tsunami monitoring center in jakarta did not directly triggered the tsunami the seismic waves travel through the earth's crust at the extremely high speed of 900 kilometers per hour generating a fault that opened up across the entire bank that triggered landslides all along the coast which in turn generated a series of mini tsunamis the energy of all these many to nani's accumulated in the depression of the bank combining to form a powerful wave that swept across the town hermann fritz and cost us in a lot because the investigation has come to an end a reconstruction of the bay of palu tsunami will help improve warning systems all over the world where you still think that tsunamis. can areas where you have subduction zones we now kno
finally researches have the answer it is this fault line that cools the palu tsunami. after 5 days out in the field and months of data analysis the sequence of events has at last been pieced together on september 28th 2018 at 6 o 2 pm a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck 80 kilometers north of palm. the epicenter correctly identified by the tsunami monitoring center in jakarta did not directly triggered the tsunami the seismic waves travel through the earth's crust at the extremely high speed of...
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is north of the bay about 15 minutes to reach palu. but how is it possible for this wave to advance with such speed and force on the bay of palu. to find answers the research is take to the air. system in boulder and discover a bird's eye view of birds to this but really up here for you call it allows us to see how history will have to live in soon to be extended to. the scientists just struck by what they see there alternating areas of devastation and intact innes but that's not all once you get outside of the bay the wave disappears very quickly and you're looking ever very beautiful indonesian beaches saturday hours to can find the zone where to look for further for the sources to inside tibet. the wave that devastated palu had formed out in the open sea the entire coast would have been affected. him and fritz and cost us in alaska's down to the deadly waves. is generated at the epicenter identified by the jakarta warning center they believe the source of the tsunami must have lain inside the bay itself. fritz and he's indonesian co
is north of the bay about 15 minutes to reach palu. but how is it possible for this wave to advance with such speed and force on the bay of palu. to find answers the research is take to the air. system in boulder and discover a bird's eye view of birds to this but really up here for you call it allows us to see how history will have to live in soon to be extended to. the scientists just struck by what they see there alternating areas of devastation and intact innes but that's not all once you...
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on friday september 28th 2018 an earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated an area of the bay of palu on the indonesian island of slow way sea. within minutes 4000 people lost their lives 79000 others had to be evacuated how could this new design stay in indonesia occurred after the devastating 2004 tsunami 2 tsunami specialists were commissioned by unesco in the indonesian authorities to investigate cost us in our lockers at the university of southern california and hermann fritz of the georgia institute of technology have arrived to conduct field research. quite impressive to see the devastation. there now 3 weeks after their end. everything can i say why it's important to come up as quickly as possible or at least once to emergencies over because a lot of bulldozing in this area already so a lot of evidence is very lost. the researches will be combing the debris for traces of the wave time is of the essence cleanup operations have already arranged valuable evidence and the monsoon rains a jew to start soon. working as a tsunami scientist is very much like being a detective on a cri
on friday september 28th 2018 an earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated an area of the bay of palu on the indonesian island of slow way sea. within minutes 4000 people lost their lives 79000 others had to be evacuated how could this new design stay in indonesia occurred after the devastating 2004 tsunami 2 tsunami specialists were commissioned by unesco in the indonesian authorities to investigate cost us in our lockers at the university of southern california and hermann fritz of the...
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on friday september 28th 2018 an earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated an area of the bay of palu on the indonesian island of pseudo way sea. within minutes 4000 people. their lives $79000.00 had to be evacuated how could these new designs to indonesia occur after the devastating 2004 tsunami $22.00 nami specialist who commissioned by unesco in the indonesian authorities to investigate costa sinhala because of the university of southern california and herman fritz of the georgia institute of technology have arrived to conduct field research. quite impressive to see the devastation. there now 3 weeks after the event. here we can kind of see why it's important to come up as quickly as possible or at least ones to emergencies over because a lot of bulldozing in this area already so a lot of evidence of the very last. of the researches will be combing the debris for traces of the wave time is of the essence cleanup operations have already raised valuable evidence and the monsoon rains a jew to start soon. working as a tsunami scientist is very much like being a detective on a crisis i
on friday september 28th 2018 an earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated an area of the bay of palu on the indonesian island of pseudo way sea. within minutes 4000 people. their lives $79000.00 had to be evacuated how could these new designs to indonesia occur after the devastating 2004 tsunami $22.00 nami specialist who commissioned by unesco in the indonesian authorities to investigate costa sinhala because of the university of southern california and herman fritz of the georgia institute...
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one of the hardest-hit cities was palu in central sulawesi.rly 1,200 households now have permanent homes thanks to ongoing recovery work. but many more people remain in temporary facilities. >> translator: i've been here for over a year, and it's tough. my life no longer has a foundation. >> reporter: the coronavirus is making a bad situation worse. the number of new cases nationwide w were at record d h for consecututive days last mon. people in temporary housing are at high risk of infection. others are worried about their economic plight. they have lost their jobs or seen their income plunge after the introduction of restrictions on social and economic activities. raodah and her family are living in a tent while they await temporary housing. >> translator: no money. we're still living in a tent. my husband has no work because of covid-19. sometimes there are jobs, but rarely. >> reporter: yakkomo emergency unit is an ngo. the pandemic has forced it to modify its methods. members refrain from meeting survivors in person. the staff try to rea
one of the hardest-hit cities was palu in central sulawesi.rly 1,200 households now have permanent homes thanks to ongoing recovery work. but many more people remain in temporary facilities. >> translator: i've been here for over a year, and it's tough. my life no longer has a foundation. >> reporter: the coronavirus is making a bad situation worse. the number of new cases nationwide w were at record d h for consecututive days last mon. people in temporary housing are at high risk...