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Sound of earthquake in Japan

Is the sound of terror, without question. The difference in the proximity of an event lies, without doubt, among the living and the story you hear of it. But when the story, he engages the chilling sound of the coming catastrophe, one is transported and feel for a few minutes at the scene of the tragedy. Polytechnic University of Catalunya (UPC) had a sound recording of the earthquake in Japan thanks to information provided by a network of undersea observatories located on both sides of the epicenter, located near the Japanese town of Hatsushima. The sound of the earthquake and its aftershocks were captured by the LIDO system, equipped with hydrophones that record, real time and online, the sounds of the sea floor. Acoustic data provided by LIDO have been accelerated 17 times in order to be heard by human ears. The progress of noise and disturbing increase in frequency is the development of the tragic earthquake in Japan's history. Hearing peaks are synonymous with the destruction of vulnerability, over 14 thousand deaths. A day to meet a week of this tragedy, the nuclear alert remains in force and keeps the world guessing. When you approach terrirífico sound, add almost cinematic images of that day. Just hours after the tsunami also hit the Japanese mainland, fans go camcorders made tapes with which they were able to capture moments of tragedy. An example is that you can see below.

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