HOPE IN DESTRUCTION

 Recently an earthquake of magnitude of  09 level had came in Nepal. It was  destructive one, due to it's magnitude. The people of the Nepal was in great loss. They lost their home,love one, money. It often in the Himalayan region due to physical orientation. 

But we have to focus on the positive side of it. Because we can't control the nature's evil but we can minimize the effect of it. 

By doing help to the others, spread awareness,providing medical add to the needy, making house earthquake friendly like JAPAN. 

I want to share an example , japan faces Tsunamis all most every months. Once everyone were enjoying the famous festival called Danjiri Matsuri, a harvest festival , ut tsunamis papers like a evil. And all the entertainment became worse in a few seconds only. But now they are well aware of it because they have worked on it. 

One intersting idea to reduce the effects, they we can organize a party, by gathering the people. So that they can at lest they get a chance to be happy in such a hard time. 

We can also take the help of the international organization to help them. Like UNESCO, WHO ,UN.

We can't control destruction but we can minimize the loss. The motive of the article is be happy, because no one knows what is going to happen next.

Live in present and enjoy the moment that you have. 


Comments

  1. Need to change here-
    🤦‍♂️The earthquake➡ an earthquake
    🤦‍♂️It was often ➡ It often
    🤦‍♂️One intersting idea is to➡ is must be removed
    🤦‍♂️organise part➡ organise party
    🤦‍♂️Motive is be➡motive is to be

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  2. Maintain the causes and effects and how to detect that very well explain, purpose was missing and work on your gramatical mistakes overall nice .

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  3. You shared about awareness in so many ways which I found very nice in your blog. Nicely done.

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  4. All things are in nice ways as your topic is safety equipments but you should work on your grammar and punctuation.

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