Monday, January 25, 2010

Haiti

One hour before dark, the earth starts to vibrate. You and many others don’t know what to do. You try to escape the building before it crumbles down on you. You are one of the few that succeed. Unfortunately, your mom is trapped under the cold brick, heavy concrete, and stiff metal. She died.

On the twelfth of January, the largest earthquake recorded hit. It destroyed almost every part of Haiti. The quake had a magnitude of eight, and the heavy shocks following were gargantuan. Communication facilities were stopped and complete information has been bounded. The first news report told that 1000s of buildings had been destroyed, resulting of undiscovered citizens that were trapped. Tens of 1000s of citizens became homeless, hopeless and helpless. They have nothing to eat, wear, or to sleep on.

Approximately forty-five thousand US citizens reside in Haiti, and the Embassy has been required to assist. Depicting circumstances in this land are unthinkable. Many people have been doing their best to make the world contribute in every way to help the people suffering from Haiti’s earthquake disaster.

Imagine that you lived in a world that wanted to be free from disaster, but is incapable. Please help the people of Haiti, and make a donation to a charity like Red Cross. Assist the people whose family members died.

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