I woke up when the September earthquake occurred, but I do not know what happened. I thought it was my younger sister who shook my bunk bed silly, then I heard the crushing of my mirror, I know that this is not my sister. I always thought this was robbery. I am six years old, you can not blame me.
I was really scared then, then I heard my mother saying it was an earthquake. "I do not know what it is" I said, and then my mother ran into my room and grabbed my sister and me. At that time, I cried, I was really scared, somehow, I went to sleep.
When I woke up, we all looked around the house, everything collapsed or broke. We put all of these glasses on the shelf, which was broken across the floor.
Then we went outside to see all these liquefactions on the ground. People scraped concrete from all these gray ones that looks bad and smelt.
Earthquakes are a series of vibrations caused by the earth 's crust due to sudden rupture and rebound of rocks, where elastic strains have slowly increased.
Until I was a little old, I did not know how the earthquake occurred. Honestly remembering that such a thing has happened, the earthquake is really terrible. It will destroy ours (I mean lots of things). At that time, I finally went out again and saw that all of these liquefactions and cracks on the ground were shocking. Strangely, it takes only 40 seconds to complete all these operations.
A terrible idea came back then - 4:35 am - and about entering the house. One day, I remembered how bad the night was when I passed through it. It is still creepy as the earthquake and the earthquake still have aftershocks.
I felt that my experience of the earthquake was feeling too good to comment. I have no direct fear, only confusion. My personal influence was totally zero - indeed, the day after I used the bus to Cuenca tourist city, I went hiking in the national park, the shadow of almost any disaster was my plan I did not change it. Even if I have witnessed something or is affected, terrible comments about that event will be disappointing at the most, and the worst things are rude and ignorant. I gathered ideas about the aftermaths - a news report, a call to social media, a government opposition to President Rafael Correa tension rather than government efforts and corruption that people gathered to deliver relief goods in bulk Theists - and leave them to ourselves
Reading these earthquakes in the news quickly turned me back for 10 years and changed my life experience. In October 2005, I served as the ONE Commander of the Expeditionary Strike Group and dispatched it to the Middle East. The Cush region in India was damaged by the earthquake, more than 87,000 people died, more than 5 million people evacuated. The earthquake this week is more devastating than the disaster in 2005, but you need to remember valuable lessons learned ten years ago. The response of the United States became a case study of natural disasters - but that was not the case at the time. We must navigate through different environments, new (and unknown) tasks, and complex relationships. When life is online, we have learned a difficult way, we have no choice but to adapt