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♡ The tragic nargis cyclone in Myanmar
Monday, May 26, 2008, 1:06 PM
It really touches me to know the cyclone in Myanmar is killing up to the unexpected number of citizens in Myanmar. How would life be if Singapore is in that state? However, whatever the number that is now said to be 60,000 might increases more than expected. For me, lives of my own compared to the lives of my loves ones. I was really really moved by what I had seen in those still pictures,though. The pictures proven the sufferings they had went through after the tragic nargis cyclone. In a big relieved, this small island, Singapore, is not getting the cyclone but still...I couldn't imagine how's life been in Myanmar. Fading away memories is not as easy as we thought. We may be losing wealth, assets, yes. But we may never ever get controlled when our loved are just taken away with such a tragic. How unimagined... Only if I'm able to leave out a hand to those victims of the cyclone.