Indonesia Counts the Dreadful Toll of an Earthquake and Tsunami

By TINTA HUMSS 12 - March 21, 2019

By: Genesis


     "Sadly, there was no early warning, it just happened", said Sarina, a 32-year old mother who survived the 7.5 magnitude earthquake that left the the island of Sulawesi devastated. She is on her way home afternoon of September 28, when her house starts trembling. She was not afraid at first but the quake happened for three times that made her petrified. After the earthquake, a tsunami was next to pester their place and left the people in danger. Sarina is fortunate enough to survive the calamity but 1,407 was declared dead.

     This tragic article of Time Magazine  is quiet sad. It is written to put each and everybody's mind awareness of what can nature do to people. This write-up says that any trouble or peril is inevitable and can happen anytime. We are part of possible ways to somehow help everyone know their responsibility as individuals . And it all shout start in ourselves.

     I felt unhappy knowing that a danger can put life into death. Seeing a country suffers from a calamity is really crestfallen.


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