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Sichuan Earthquake May 12, 2008 Sichuan Province, China What I Don’t Know and What I Know

Sichuan Earthquake May 12, 2008 Sichuan Province, China What I Don’t Know and What I Know. I didn’t know there was a small town named Wenchuan before the earthquake. But I do know the beautiful town, close to Wolong, home to giant pandas, was flattened by a magnitude 7.9 earthquake. .

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Sichuan Earthquake May 12, 2008 Sichuan Province, China What I Don’t Know and What I Know

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  1. Sichuan Earthquake May 12, 2008 Sichuan Province, China What I Don’t Know and What I Know

  2. I didn’t know there was a small town named Wenchuan before the earthquake.

  3. But I do know the beautiful town, close to Wolong, home to giant pandas, was flattened by a magnitude 7.9 earthquake.

  4. I don’t know how much you know about this disaster. But I know you would be deeply shocked.

  5. I don’t know how the house looked like before. But I know the old man is not able to rebuild his home by himself.

  6. I don’t know how many schools collapsed. But I know at that time many classrooms were full of students.

  7. I don’t know how the school bag got here. But I know it belonged to a child.

  8. I don’t know whether this mother will ever see her child alive . But I know a child is the treasure of every family.

  9. I don’t know how many people are still under the ruins. But I know most of them may not survive.

  10. I don’t know why they embraced so tightly. But I know they are comforting each other.

  11. I don’t know what the man is looking for. But I know he has little chance to find it.

  12. I don’t know which country the foreigner comes from. But I know everyone is doing his best to help the victims.

  13. I don’t know whether the drivers have escaped or not. But I know the road was completely blocked.

  14. I don’t know where they are heading to. But I know they are leaving home.

  15. I don’t know whether they could have a good sleep or not. But I know they don’t have other choices right now.

  16. I don’t know how many people are here. But I know the lack of water and food could cause big trouble.

  17. I don’t know how this old man escaped from the collapse. But I know he is eager to help those who did not.

  18. I don’t know where they are. But I know it is not their home.

  19. I don’t know where the parents of the babies are. But I know the babies are safe and well taken care of.

  20. I don’t know what the girl is looking at. But I know her eyes are full of desire to live on and live well.

  21. I don’t know what is on their mind. But I know they see hope in the future.

  22. Till May 16, 2008, 19,509 deaths confirmed Estimated over 50,000 Another 102,103 injured and 12,323 buried in the rubble

  23. Show your support to the people who are affected by the disaster, Help them regain the courage of life, and a bright future……

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