Japan earthquake




It was a sunny day in Japan. I was walking to school with my friends, and we were talking about the upcoming summer vacation. We were all excited to go to the beach and play in the ocean. But as we were walking, we suddenly felt a strong earthquake. The ground shook violently, and we all fell to the ground. I was scared and didn't know what to do.

The earthquake lasted for a few seconds, but it felt like an eternity. When it finally stopped, we all got up and looked around. We were relieved to see that we were all okay, but we could see that the earthquake had caused a lot of damage.

Buildings had collapsed, and roads were cracked. There were fires burning, and people were running around in a panic. We didn't know what to do, so we just started walking away from the city center.

As we walked, we saw more and more people who had been injured in the earthquake. Some people had cuts and bruises, while others had more serious injuries. We helped as many people as we could, but there were too many people who needed help.

We finally reached a safe place, and we were able to call our parents to let them know that we were okay. We were all shaken up, but we were grateful to be alive.

The earthquake was a terrible tragedy, but it also showed me how strong the Japanese people are. In the face of such devastation, they came together to help each other and rebuild their lives.