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A 1,000-Foot Tsunami Could Hit the U.S. — Scientists Sound the Alarm

2025-10-13 1 Dailymotion

A 1,000-foot mega-tsunami striking the U.S. sounds like fiction — but scientists warn it's a real possibility. In 1958, a wave over 1,700 feet high devastated Alaska's Lituya Bay, and under the right conditions, it could happen again. From the Cascadia subduction zone to coastal landslides, experts reveal the terrifying science behind how such a monster wave could form. This video dives into the past, present, and future of mega-tsunamis — and why we need to be prepared.<br /><br />:water_wave: Don’t miss this eye-opening look at the natural forces that could reshape entire coastlines in minutes<br /><br />:stopwatch: Stay informed. Stay prepared. Watch till the end.<br />WooGlobe Ref : WGA425132<br />For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com

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