2013년 6월 20일 목요일

CNN News- 130621

India grapples with 'Himalayan tsunami' that has left 150 dead

By Jethro Mullen, CNN
June 21, 2013 -- Updated 0041 GMT (0841 HKT)
A boy dives into the rising waters of the Yamuna River in New Delhi on Wednesday, June 19. Heavy rains have been lashing parts of north India, as the annual monsoon arrived nearly two weeks ahead of schedule, officials said. A boy dives into the rising waters of the Yamuna River in New Delhi on Wednesday, June 19. Heavy rains have been lashing parts of north India, as the annual monsoon arrived nearly two weeks ahead of schedule, officials said.




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Summary: A devastating flood have swept away buildings, roads and vehicles in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand, which borders Nepal and China. It caused approximately 150 people's death. Singh said it is feared that loss of lives could eventually be much higher. Still, rescue workers in northern India are scrambling to save people left stranded by devastating floods. Not only the massive death of people, the flood has been more problematic because Uttarakhand is often referred to as "the Land of Gods." It is the home of a deeply revered Hindu temple that attracts many pilgrims. The temple is intact, but shops and other buildings have been severly damaged. According to the research, the reason of the flood is the extreme weather. Past few days in a region of India, there was the worst of the heavy rain and it brought chaos in the Indian capital, New Delhi, inundating streets, shops and homes. 

Opinion: As the summer begins and monsoons are about to come, many countries are in danger of flooding. Flooding can result a lot of victims with the financial and economical damage. We cannot prevent the natural disaster, but we might reduce the losses. When it rains, we should not go near to seashore. Also it will be helpful when the construction become stronger. Sorry for the victims of the flooding, and I hope the rescue workers would work safely, too. Fund-raising for India would also help them recover the city more quickly.



댓글 4개:

  1. Oh, no! More than 150 people died? That's so sad :(
    The economic, mental damage brought by the disaster must be disasterous...I hope that they will recover everything to normal soon. GRACE

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  2. India always suffer from monsoon because of two big rivers covering the northern India. Therefore, I cannot still understand why River Ganghis is considered as gods' blessing for them...

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  3. It is so sad that a lot of people has died. Thanks God for not sending such a big disaster to Korea.

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