Malaking alon, humampas sa pantalan ng Occidental Mindoro; biyahe ng isang pamilya, naantala | 24 Oras

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Dahil sa sama ng panahon, ang mga alon sa isang pantalan sa Occidental Mindoro, tila nagngangalit. Ligtas kayang makatawid ang mga pasahero? #KuyaKimAnoNa


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00:00Because of the bad weather, the passengers in an area in Occidental Mindoro seem to be angry.
00:13Will the passengers be able to cross safely?
00:16Brother Kim, what now?
00:21The family of Occidental Mindoro, Stefelen, went to Tainarusan to attend a family gathering.
00:27When they arrived, they were surprised to see that their trip was delayed.
00:29While they were waiting, a car arrived at the port of Abra de Ilug in Occidental Mindoro.
00:36Suddenly, the sea got angry.
00:38Suddenly, there was a wave that was not very strong.
00:42I grabbed my cell phone.
00:43Just in time, that was the strongest wave I could get.
00:47We were scared.
00:48Until...
00:51She caught the passage of a big wave in the port.
00:55We were also scared.
00:56And we didn't think that it was really strong.
00:59This was the first time I experienced something like that.
01:03Our ship should have arrived at 2 p.m.
01:06We arrived at 3 p.m.
01:10Will the family be able to cross the sea safely?
01:13Brother Kim, what now?
01:15Most of the waves in the sea are caused by the strong wind blowing on the surface of the water.
01:19These waves are called wind-driven waves or surface waves.
01:22The waves are formed due to the interaction of wind and water.
01:27At that time, we were in Havagat.
01:29The wind comes from the south of Kanduran.
01:32Tsunami is also known as a bigger wave that is caused by a strong and sudden movement on the ocean floor like an earthquake.
01:38The biggest wave in history, recorded in Lituya Bay in Alaska in 1958,
01:42resulted in a strong earthquake.
01:44It was 1,720 feet high.
01:46The bad weather also affects the high waves.
01:50Once the wind is strong, it also causes big waves.
01:54That's what we call a storm surge.
01:58We can predict the waves.
02:00So, we also have advisories.
02:02As much as possible, don't go too far.
02:04Our fishermen and the small ships on the sea.
02:08Our cargo ships, whether they will go far or not, is in the coast guard.
02:13After waiting for several hours, the sea calmed down and the family of Steffelen was able to cross the sea safely.
02:18We have been sailing for 3 hours and 30 minutes.
02:20Always remember, it is important to know.
02:22I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you.
02:2424 Hours

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