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The east coast of Greenland was hit by a megatsunami on 16 September 2023 .
The resulting tsunami was 200 metres high, equivalent to more than 40 double-decker buses.
A standing wave of about 1 metre in height continued to slosh back and forth in the fjord for days .
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