We didn’t have strong support from the government, so we just started to help each other. Now I am hopeful for the future of my country
When the earthquake struck I was at home. My mum was at work and my brothers and sisters were at college. I came out of my room, where I had been hiding under the bed, went into the kitchen and saw water falling down the walls, and everything was on the floor. People were crying and gathering together. I called my sister, but the phone rang once and then went off. I was so worried.
After that I was traumatised. I was recently on a bus and fell asleep. When I woke up the bus was shaking, and I started screaming: “Earthquake! Everyone get out!” Of course, everyone was confused – there was no earthquake.
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