SS Ciara runs freight from Japan regularly. It's either there, or Australia. They're quietly plugging away with the relief effort shipping things in and out of affected ports, generally going unnoticed by most people. In 2011, they're one of the bigger lifters available, even if they burn through tons of diesel oil doing it.
A mobile phone video of them trying to get out of before it hits appears on a few news stations, taken aboard the bridge. They crest the wave just offshore. There's also some video footage of debris out at sea, and someone being picked up after being found clinging to debris a few kilometres offshore.
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A mobile phone video of them trying to get out of before it hits appears on a few news stations, taken aboard the bridge. They crest the wave just offshore. There's also some video footage of debris out at sea, and someone being picked up after being found clinging to debris a few kilometres offshore.
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