Friday, May 8, 2015

Cruel Nature

Cruel Nature

On April 25, 2015, Saturday, a devastating earthquake of 7.8 magnitude strike my county, Nepal. Thousands of people were killed, many were buried under ground, and thousand more were left homeless. Nepal is a developing country, a very small country in between two huge nations. Although, the nation is poor but it was historically and culturally rich. Yes, it WAS because this cruel nature left nothing behind but only the remains of our culture. The aftershocks even today which is after thirteen days is experienced. But I can boldly say, that my country is strong. We will bounce back, for now we need to stay strong. Citizens of my country are brave enough to hold back their tears and help to rescue the one's who are struggling. I, personally appreciate all the help that we have experienced from all around the world in this tragic situation. 
#prayforNEPAL


S upreti
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3 comments:

  1. When I heard about the earthquake that hit Nepal, my heart just got crushed. Hearing that thousands of thousands of people died was terrible. Natural disasters are always disastrous. The picture of the lady who lost everything and offers the reporter some lunch was incredible too. #PrayForNepal

    -David Workneh
    Eng 112

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  2. Anytime I hear this sort of calamity, my heart quickens, but as a believer of Christ, I gives thanks. The Bible says in all situations like this give thanks to God. Humans die like fries everyday through accidents that are beyond the understanding of mortals like us. There is hope for this live of uncertainty and affliction, because our Lord and Savior Christ, the Messiah will one day come and takes all these away and put smiles on our faces for those who believe in Him. The families and friends who has lost their love ones should take heart, because one day all the Egyptians we see today, we won't see them again.The sufferings and wailings that we are going through will be wipe out when Jesus appears in His glory. God bless the people of Nepal, and to the departed souls, I say Rest in Peace.

    Victor O Antwi
    ENG 112

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  3. I woke up one morning with a bunch on notifications on my phone asking about my family. When I heard the news, I was heart broken since Nepal is my motherland and it's where I grew up. It brought me tears when I heard about all the people who lost their homes and their lives.

    Pratichhya G.
    English 112

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