El Tsunami de 11 Metros que Borró Cuyutlán: La Ola que México Olvidó (Colima, 1932)

The 11-Meter Tsunami That Erased Cuyutlán: The Wave Mexico Forgot (Colima, 1932) On June 22, 1932, a wall of water up to 10 meters high wiped Cuyutlán off the map in less than two minutes. The Cuyutlán tsunami was the most devastating in modern Mexican history: 25 kilometers of coastline swept away, dozens dead, and a community already on its knees after two earthquakes in the same month, including the most powerful earthquake ever instrumentally recorded in the country's history up to that point. The Green Wave of Cuyutlán, Colima, was not just a natural tragedy—it was the result of decades of government neglect toward the coastal communities of the Mexican Pacific, high-risk seismic zones that lacked any tsunami warning system until 2012, eighty years after this catastrophe. This is the story Mexico forgot. Other similar stories: The Deadliest Pacific Hurricane Mexico Forgot: The 1959 Tragedy 👉    • El Huracán Más Mortal del Pacífico que Méx...   The Week That Swallowed the Sierra Norte: The Rains That Buried Puebla in 1999 👉    • La Semana que Se Tragó a la Sierra Norte: ...   Tabasco 2007: The State That Disappeared Under Water 👉    • Tabasco 2007: El Estado que Desapareció Ba...   The Volcano Nobody Saw Coming: The Chichonal Eruption That Killed 1,700 Mexicans 👉    • El Volcán que Nadie Vio Venir: La Erupción...   The 2017 Mexico City Earthquake: The City That Learned to Survive... and Fell Again 👉    • El Sismo de 2017 en Ciudad de México: La C...   Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any documentaries 👉 youtube.com/@desastresnaturalesmexico... #TsunamiMexico #GreenWaveCuyutlan #NaturalDisastersMexico #HiddenMexicanHistory #Colima1932 📌 SOURCES AND DATA - All facts are real and verified with reliable sources. Some images are generated by Artificial Intelligence to illustrate the video.