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328ft High MegaTsunami - ABNARTY - 09-26-2023

This happened in Eastern Greenland about a week and a half ago.

A landslide occurred in a fjord with no population. There was a summer settlement there but the residents had left for the winter before this happened. Some of the structures were washed out to sea. 

Initially, the wave was over 300 feet high which is biblical. The further away the from the initial slide, the wave height lessened. It looks like there have been a few landslides in this area before.

The video has some great content and it is not too long.        




RE: 328ft High MegaTsunami - Infolurker - 09-26-2023

Reminds me of the "Canary Islands" mega tsunami hypothesis

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/earth107/node/1609

Quote:Cumbre Vieja is the main volcano on the island of La Palma and has erupted recently, causing large cracks to grow involving the significant motion of the western volcano flank. This has caused speculation that this flank could collapse. The flank has a volume of 1.5 trillion metric tons and models suggest that if it were to collapse it would generate a tsunami 1000 m high that would be 50 m when it arrived in Europe and along the eastern coast of the US. Because this scenario would be devastating to cities including New York, Boston, and Miami as well as coastal real estate in New Jersey, North and South Carolina, and Florida, it has been rigorously investigated by scientists.