Understanding the nature can reduce the rate of casualty during the calamity.
Do you agree? Discuss referring to the context of the lesson (The Tsunami).
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Yes, I agree that understanding the nature can reduce the casualty during the calamity. As we saw in the example of Tilly Smith, a ten- year- old British school girl who understood that a tsunami was about to struck the Phuket Beach in Thailand. She saw the sea slowly rise, start to foam, bubble and form whirlpools. She remembered that she had seen the see behave in the same strange fashion when her Geography teacher had shown then a video of a tsunami that had struck the Hawaiian Islands in 1946. This knowledge of nature of the sea enabled her to save many lives that day by taking shelter on higher grounds.
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