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suppose you are one of the volunteers who went to Andaman and Nicobar islands for relief work after the tsunami. you work in the relief camp distributing food, water and medicine among the victims . You listen to the various stories of bravery of ordinary people even as they fight against odds to bring about some semblance of normalcy in their lives. you admire their grit and determination. write a diary entry .

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Answered by Vishal101100
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Thursday. 13-3-33,11:30pm

DEAR Diary..

Today's day was unforgettable day of my life.As we got to see the people worst hit by the tsunami to provide them releafe equipments such as Medicines. My assistance also tried to give food items to the people of Namoe village. We heard some people talking about a villager who had saved 5 peoples who has got stuck in the fallen woods,we met him and praised and Aditya written his name in this pad to give his name to government to praise him.

then we went to another many villages distributing medicines and food items.Looking thé bad condition of people I was very afraid about their life and health...hope they soon recover This damage by their efforts..

And also I sent the survey report to the releaf office. and advised them to take quick action.

although todays day was very tired but helping people and looking a smile on their faces provided releafe to my heart.

hope this helps you.... mark as brainliest


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Answered by Anonymous
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The killer tsunami struck these islands five days ago. But the victims are being brought in even now. Each one has a story to tell. Their stories are hair raising as well as heartening or inspiring. Most of them have lost their source of livelihood, many were determined to start a new life. They don’t want to stay in the camp for long. They feel small because living on charity was disgraceful. Most of them want to return to their cottages which are no more there, and to get a fishing boat to earn their livelihood. One woman, though old, recalled how she had saved a child from drowning. There is satisfaction writ large on her face that though she has lost everything, she has saved a precious life. Indeed, remarkable and inspiring is her story. She is also determined to begin anew.

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