
“The Wave They Never Saw”
It began as an ordinary afternoon in the coastal city. The sea was calm, the sky only slightly overcast, and children still played in the streets near the shore. From the tenth floor of a high-rise hotel, Daniel leaned on the balcony railing, idly recording the view with his phone.
There was no warning siren. No sudden crash of thunder. Just a strange silence. Then, in the distance, the horizon seemed to rise — not a storm cloud, but a wall of water, rolling toward the city with a slow but unstoppable force.
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Daniel kept recording, his mind struggling to process what he was seeing. Down below, people continued walking, unaware that the ocean itself was racing toward them. By the time the wave reached the shallow coast, it had grown monstrous.
The water slammed into the shoreline, swallowing cars, trees, and streets in seconds. Daniel’s building shuddered from the impact, but he held the camera steady, capturing the terrifying power as the floodwaters rushed through the avenues like a raging river.
From his high vantage point, he watched rooftops disappear and boats crash into buildings. In the streets below, the roar of the water drowned out everything else. The city was gone in minutes.
His recording would later become one of the only surviving videos of the event — a haunting reminder of how nature can strike without warning, and how a single wave can erase a lifetime of normalcy.