Yesterday, 7Level 4**. As an international student in Japan, I experienced this first-hand experience. Looking back now, I still have lingering palpitations.
I was in class in the morning and suddenly I felt the floor start shaking. At first I thought it was my own delusion, but soon, the windows, tables, and chairs were shaking. The teacher quickly organized us to hide under the desk. The entire classroom was in chaos, with screams and the sound of falling objects mingling. My heart was filled with fear, fearing that I would lose my life in this **.
After a few minutes, the shaking gradually stopped. The teacher told us to quickly evacuate to the playground according to the predetermined route. We covered our heads with our school bags and ran towards the playground with each other's hands on our hands. Cracks appeared in some places on the road, and deep water in others. My heart was beating like a drum and I just wanted to run to safety as soon as possible.
When I arrived at the playground, I was horrified to find that the surrounding buildings were all damaged to varying degrees, and there was smoke in some places. We waited a long time until it was safe to return to the dormitory.
This ** made me deeply appreciate the fragility of life and the horror of natural disasters. Even though I'm safe now, I still have a lot of lingering thoughts when I think back to it. I cherish every day of my life, and I hope that everyone can pay attention to the prevention of natural disasters and take responsibility for themselves and their families.
It also made me realize the importance of teamwork and caring for each other. In times of crisis, we can only get through it if we stick together and support each other. I'm also proud of myself for being able to stay calm in moments like this.
At the same time, I would like to express my condolences and best wishes to those who have lost loved ones in **. I hope they can be strong in the face of all this and come out of the shadows as soon as possible.
This experience also made me cherish the people and things around me even more. I will study and work harder to contribute to society and make my life more meaningful.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone to pay attention to the knowledge of natural disaster prevention and prepare for yourself and your family. Only by being vigilant at all times can we better protect ourselves and others when disaster strikes.
Japan 7 this timeLevel 4** is scary, but it also makes us cherish life and care for others more. Hopefully, everyone will learn from this experience and take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others.