Thick white froth was forming on top of the waves and the waves were coming in instead of going out.
Because her geography teacher had explained about tsunamis.
He rushed to get people off the beach.
Hi, everyone! I want to tell you about something
amazing that happened during my family vacation
in Thailand. One morning at the beach, I noticed
the ocean acting strangely—the waves had thick
white froth and were coming in instead of going out. Then I remembered our geography lesson: these were signs of a tsunami! I warned my family, but they didn't believe me at first. Still, I insisted that we go back to the hotel. So we rushed back to the hotel. At the hotel, my dad told a security guard about the tsunami. The guard rushed to get people off the beach. Minutes later, a huge wave hit. Thanks to their quick action, everyone on the beach survived—over 100 people! This taught me that school lessons can save lives. Thanks for listening.
Poster Title: Tsunami Safety Tips 1. When you
feel a strong earthquake, move to high ground
immediately. 2. If you see the sea water suddenly
recede, run to safe places right away—this is a sign of tsunami. 3. Stay away from the coast and don't go back until you get official notice. 4. Prepare an emergency kit with food, water, and first-aid supplies.
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