You read the lesson ‘The Tsunami’ in which the survivors shared their true experiences. Which character in the lesson you liked the most and why? Write a paragraph on how he/she survived through the Tsunami in your own words.
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Answer:
Tilly Smith is my favourite character
Explanation:
Tilly Smith (born 1994) is an English woman who has been credited with saving the lives of about 100 beach goers at Maikhao Beach in Thailand by warning them minutes before the arrival of the tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Smith, who was ten years old at the time, had learned about tsunamis in her geography class
Smith learned about tsunamis in a geography lesson two weeks before the tsunami from her teacher Andrew Kearney at Danes Hill School in Oxshott, Surrey. She recognised the signs of receding water from the shoreline and frothing bubbles on the surface of the sea and alerted her parents, who warned others on the beach and the staff at the hotel in Phuket where they were staying. The beach was evacuated before the tsunami reached shore, and was one of the few beaches on the island with no reported casualties.
The sea first rose and then formed foam, bubble, and finally, she saw whirlpools. Tilly remembered the video shown to her in her school about the tsunami which struck the Hawaiian islands in 1946. She knew from her lesson that a tsunami could occur due to earthquakes, volcanoes, or even landslides
Tilly's story teaches us three important things about preparedness. First, knowledge is the ultimate preparedness tool. Tilly knew the signs of a tsunami, and it saved lives. In her home country of England, tsunamis are not a very likely threat
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THE CHARACTER OF TILLY SMITH
Tilly Smith (a British school girl) was able to save many lives when the tsunami struck Phuket beach in Thailand. Though she has won a number of awards, her parents have not allowed their daughter to be interviewed on television and made into a heroine.
Now here is a story from Thailand. The Smith family from South-East England were celebrating Christmas at a beach resort in southern Thailand. Tilly Smith was a ten-year-old schoolgirl; her sister was seven years old. Their parents were Penny and Colin Smith. It was 26 December 2004. Deadly tsunami waves were already on their way. They had been triggered by a massive earthquake off northern Sumatra earlier that morning. “The water was swelling and kept coming in,” Penny Smith remembered. “The beach was getting smaller and smaller. I didn’t know what was happening