diumenge, 10 de maig del 2015

My Day: Aceh Tsunami Museum guide Raihal Fajriah

Raihal Fajriah was 17 when the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. She now works at the Museum in Banda Aceh, Indonesia while she studying a master degree’s in disaster management.
She explains what she has done before the tsunami and what she was doing at work. The museum where she works has three functions but basically educate people about how to survive of a disaster.
Her boarding school was on the higher land and she was in less danger but her friends who lived near the coastline haven’t the same luck. She said that they started to cry because it was nothing to do.
After four days she could saw her family who saved because they had the time to run to the higher ground.
The news finishes with an explication about her studies and how tourist agreed to them them to prepare for a tsunami.


Opinion

I choose this news because it’s a very important one. More than 10 years later, people still talking about this big disaster. When we are surer about everything is when a big disaster comes and the worst is that we don’t have the power to stop all the natural things because that is stronger than us and we only have to accept all. 

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