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5 Most Intense Videos of the Earthquake & Tsunami – An Education in Natural Diasters
Nothing is scarier than a natural disaster. They can strike anywhere, anytime with little or no warning. The thing about natural disasters is, they are completely out of your control. But thing we can control, is to teach our children how to be prepared if and when something hits their community.
Now, these videos may be scary for most children, but if your kids are old enough, it can be an education in what can happen in a disaster. As much are we, as parents, would like to have nothing bad happen in this world of ours, they will. And one gift we can give to our offspring is to teach not only about the good in this world, but also the bad so that they are prepared as much as they can be.
Here are five of the most poignant and intense videos from the Japan earthquake and tsunmai.
Tsunami Waves crashing ashore Japan
Moment the Earthquake Struck
Massive Whirlpool After Earthquake
Oil Refinery Explosion After Earthquake
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com
Cars on Fire after Quake
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raku commented on Mar 15 11 at 5:51 amTo those of us with friends and family in Japan, this title is absolutely offensive. How do we turn the suffering, death and homelessness of thousands of people into an environmental science learning moment for our kids? This is self-centered American bourgeois parenting at its best!
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