UPDATE: Larry O’Brien Commented the following:
The 2011 tsunami hit in the dark, around 4am. This is “just” a rogue wave, not a tsunami (which rolls in and rolls in for minutes). The crowd sounds Australian?
Here is some new footage of the 2011 Japan Tsunami that reached as far away as Hawaii.
This footage appears to be taken in Hawaii from what the youtube user described the video as:
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The 2011 tsunami hit in the dark, around 4am. This is “just” a rogue wave, not a tsunami (which rolls in and rolls in for minutes). The crowd sounds Australian?
Good point… so much for believing what I read on youtube! *sigh*