Welcome to the first part in a new thing I'm doing called Adam's views.
Asian floods, earthquakes and cyclones have been popping up in the tabloids more often than not in the last few months showing mother nature in all her power and jsut what she can do. Take last week for example, Beichuan in China is hit by an earthquake that lasted a few seconds, as a result of this 71000 people are presumed dead and $9.5bn worth of damage is done due to shabby building works. For that reason is why I ask is it the 'natural disaster' we should be worrying about?
Many schools in this latest quake have been hit severely with many children dieing, the town of Juyuan faces the loss of a generation of children, and many mothers and fathers are now asking just why have shortcuts in the building process been taken? These 'shortcuts' were used to save money, money which now will have to be repaid in building towns and compensation. Was it all worth it now?
The rescue operation is still underway, however chances of finding alive victims of the quake are now very slim and all the rescuers know this they also know the only breaks they get is when another aftershock hits and panic strikes. Large trench like graves have been built to bury the dead and children are lined up to await identification and a whole country is in mourning.
Adam Smith.
As my first article what do you think?





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