Chapter 105: The Second Tsunami (Part I)

There are less than two days left before the final tsunami erupts.

At this time, the tsunami caused by the series of explosions in the deep ocean also spread to the coastal waters one after another, and finally landed on the coastline of the world. Compared to the first global small-scale tsunami four or five days ago, this second wave is much larger in terms of intensity and breadth.

The whole world is also plunged into endless chaos. Affluent regions, especially those along the coast, have been completely overshadowed by record-breaking tsunami heights and the panic that overshadows the sky.

However, in some individual regions, especially in the third world where technology and information are not developed, the emotions that envelop the local people are not fear, but joy.

For example, Morocco in the northwest corner of Africa.

It is a coastal country, close to the Atlantic Ocean, north of the Strait of Broda and close to the developed country of Spain. However, due to ocean currents, ocean climate, and atmospheric flows. More than 90% of the country's land area is covered by desert.

A desert by the sea.

This bizarre landscape is barely seen anywhere else in the world!

Next to the sea, there is the desert.

Obviously guarding the reservoir, but there is not a drop of water.

There is a shocking photo of this place circulating on the Internet. There are only two colors on this photo, yellow and blue. Yellow is the yellow sand, and blue is the blue sea. The two distinct but harmonious colors make for one of the most bizarre landscapes on earth.

However, this landscape has been shattered in recent days.

With the tsunami coming, blue invading yellow, and the people of the northwest corner of Africa finally waiting for the abundant water they had been waiting for for centuries.

also waited until death.

The first wave about four or five days ago destroyed several small towns along the coast of the country. But after the waves receded, some inland saltwater lakes were left behind. Although it is not drinkable, it has many uses for cooling down the heat or irrigating some salt-tolerant plants to resist desert invasion.

As a result, some of the people living in the inland desert oases came to the seaside, and the people who used to live by the sea retreated a little, ready to change their long-lived villages, or at least do some investigations. The invasion of the sea is a good thing for them. It's a great thing to rejoice in.

However, the sea teased them.

Now, just four or five days later, the huge second wave of the tsunami has struck again.

Last time, the sea invaded 5 kilometers inland.

This time, the sea invaded 500 kilometers inland!

The whole country is gone.

Turned into a ruin under the sea.

This is the second wave of a massive tsunami.

The peak of the tsunami wave height exceeded 100 meters. The extent of the invasion of land is more than 500 kilometers.

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A coastal megacity in East Asia.

Since 1998, the housing prices here have been rising wildly, from thousands of square meters, to tens of thousands of square meters, or even hundreds of thousands of square meters.

It is said that if all these houses are sold, the houses in this one city alone can buy the whole of Germany!

The price of buying a house is significantly related to the location of the house, with the suburbs being cheaper and the suburbs being much more expensive where there is a metro station. If it is those places that do not need to do subways, such as the city center, it is those that often cost hundreds of thousands of square meters.

However, there is a special circumstance that seriously violates the iron law that geographical location determines the price of a house.

Sea view room.

The price of a room with a sea view, especially a villa with a sea view, even exceeds the rate of some city centres. Single-family villas, often priced at over 100 million!

It is very troublesome to build a sea-view house, it is far away from the urban area, and the water supply, heating and power supply need to be built separately, the construction period is long, the land salinization is serious, and the greening is difficult...... All in all, a wide variety of questions. However, people, especially those who get rich, like to buy sea view villas the most!

Because the word sea view itself is a symbol of status and wealth.

However, at this time, the originally richest sea-view villa area was empty. Ruined and dilapidated. Real estate developers have spent countless billions to build a rich residential area, and even a figure cannot be seen.

The first wave of the tsunami four or five days ago did not hit the megacity, and the rich people were very lucky. But the panic that followed, and the news they got from various sources, made their hearts completely cold.

The richest were the first to hear the news and the first to leave. Those who gritted their teeth to buy a house with a sea view, and were not so rich, were completely panicked. The family drove away, only to find their luxury car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars stuck in the road.

You can't drive far at all, and it's not as fast as a person riding a shared bicycle!

This villa area that countless people yearn for, the villa area that countless people want to buy and show their identity, those super-rich areas where ordinary people are driven away by security guards even a glance, are now abandoned by countless rich people who buy them.

However, there is no escape.

The country's once proud highway network is tightly blocked, whether it is a two-way eight-lane road or the most famous first batch of elevated roads, or the country's only maglev, all means of transportation, in the face of a huge population base, all seem tired and helpless.

In cities, traffic lights have become only decorative.

The huge intersection has become an open-air parking lot.

People's anger is also becoming more and more vigorous, and the temperature, hormones, and sweat smell make this usually orderly, busy and stable city unfamiliar.

The hot summer weather catalyzes all this.

In the sea-view houses, there are occasionally those who are particularly rich among the rich, who can afford to buy and have the right to fly private helicopters, and can take a breather.

They were on the helicopter, watching the million-dollar luxury cars on the ground run aground like Santana Jetta, and their hearts seemed to have a very small sense of superiority. But when they saw the sea-view house they had just escaped from in the distance, the rich man's expression turned bitter.

A room with a sea view?

The most expensive sea view in the world?

If they survive the disaster, the sea view house must be the cheapest house.

Because the most important thing is the sea.

Endless seawaters.

Terrifying seawaters.

Super waves with a height of nearly 100 meters are coming! It only took 0.01 microseconds to completely destroy these sea view houses! What was once a super-dwelling of money and gold coins was destroyed like a decay. Looking up from the small two-story and three-story single-family houses, the waves of the 100-meter-high sea seem to be able to break through the sky and reach the clouds.

The waves did not stop, and continued to move forward in a frenzy, continuing to wash towards the land.

Destroyed elevated roads and skyscrapers.

Unstoppable.

In the course of the tsunami's frenzied attack, there was a little surprise.

There is an over-tall building, which has not been destroyed:

Oriental Pearl Tower.

Maybe it's because of the hollow structure, maybe it's the strongest triangular bracket design, or maybe it's because it's the least likely place to be a tofu slag project. This landmark building, which is more than 400 meters high, survived the second wave of the tsunami with a height of 100 meters.

However, looking down from the tower, you will find it.

The originally beautiful city that never sleeps, the most brilliant Oriental Pearl in the Far East, has completely disappeared in a matter of minutes.

And the Oriental Pearl Tower itself has completely become a lighthouse on the water.

Silently tell the glory of human civilization here.