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Friday, July 20, 2018
Osaka earthquake 2018
Having experienced my first earthquake in 2011 have thought
me the perils of earthquake and how insignificant we are in the eyes of natural
disasters. But being human, we move on, forgetting the terrors of the past and
looking forward to the wonderful things ahead of us. But the experience of the
Tohoku earthquake in 2011, has thought us enough to be alert (at least) or be
safe for the next disaster. But, never have I thought that we would experience
another mass earthquake. On June 18, 2018, an earthquake occurred in the northern
part of Osaka prefecture. The epicenter is merely miles away from where we live.
It was in the morning of a bright Monday morning and we were happily preparing
for school and work. Aritya was happily dancing to Taylor Swift’s shake it off
song (the irony). I was boiling some eggs and invited him to watch it boiling.
I carried him and suddenly we heard loud noise and furniture was shaking. It
took me a few seconds to realize what was happening, but Satya was already
shouting ‘earthquake, earthquake’ and headed to the door. I followed suit while
carrying Aritya, fearing for his safety but I tumbled on the floor. To my
surprise, I got up hastily and the three of us ran outside. Aritya was
oblivious of what was happening. I hate to think that he experienced this but
was thankful enough that he was in my arms when the earthquake happened. I was
trembling while holding him hoping that the situation does not get worse. After
deemed safe, we got back into the house and checked with our neighbor and
learned that a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit the northern prefecture of Osaka. It
was a vertical shake that had made standing on the ground a difficulty and
caused my tumble. School was closed that day, and we stayed alert for the whole
night every time there was an aftershock. Aritya had learned about earthquake
now but it made him anxious and he feared for things falling and loud noises. I
hated that he had to experience this and have this fear of natural disasters. I
am glad that schools in Japan and even parents have thought kids to be prepared
in such situations and to keep safe during disasters. I all I hope is that it
does not happen again and for him to be near me so that I could keep him safe.
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