Translation of video description by GPT-4, edited and amended: “This video captures the shaking and tsunami from the Noto Peninsula earthquake in Japan on January 1, 2024. Recorded by a dashcam in a vehicle used to transport elderly daycare patients, it shows buildings collapsing and a muddy torrent pushing cars. The excerpts were taken from 8 minutes and 37 seconds of footage recorded before, during, and after the earthquake and 15 seconds of footage when the car was caught in the tsunami 37 minutes later and the dascham switched back on automatically. The images were recorded from a minivan parked less than 200 meters from the coast in the Kasugano area of Hōritsu Town, Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, capturing views ahead, behind, and inside the vehicle. The shaking started when the displayed time was 4:10:14 PM. The cameras showing the outside of the vehicle recorded a person falling, unable to withstand the shaking, as well as houses and shops collapsing with gray dust rising and the ground rippling. The shaking lasted for at least a minute and a half.”<p>The onscreen caption at 1:02 says “After the shaking stopped, the passengers got out of the car and evacuated to the Chōjuen nursing home at a higher elevation.”