Tsunami
By: Steve • Essay • 627 Words • March 8, 2010 • 1,215 Views
Tsunami
I think that every author has a purpose and reason behind there writing. Most of it
was to make aware of the catastrophe, damage and affect that the tsunami and earthquake
had on the nations that it hit. Also some of the information in the articles was to make
aware of the efforts other nations were doing to help those affected. Other articles
explained the origin of such catastrophes. For example, one article explains how many
years of built up strain on 2 faults in the, what is known as the Sumatra Subduction Zone,
suddenly slipped past each other creating an earthquake. From which the Tsunamis that
hit the many nations across the Indian Ocean were originated.
My reaction to the articles and its findings were first how some authors think as to
what they want to communicate. While the majority of authors focused on the damage
the tsunami and earthquake caused and the death tolls there were some that focused on
the origin of such events and predictions of when another one can happen and where.
Others focused on actual interviewing of people affected and storytelling like writing of
the events that the person saw and thought of at the time it happened. The articles really
have not changed my views in anyway of the topic. I was very aware of the damages an
earthquake can cause and how a tremor in the ocean can develop a tsunami. I was aware
that one in our coast can happen from reading many books of history of tsunami's and
earthquakes. Actually before I graduated high school I wanted to study seismology and
be a seismologist.
I really can't compare any experience iv had with the one in Asia. I did however
experience an earthquake back in 1989. The Loma Prieta earthquake of 6.9 magnitude,
that hit the bay area affected many lives including mine. I lived smack in the middle of
the bay area at that time. My mom and dad both worked in Oakland and had to cross the
two story Cypress freeway that collapsed. That day my mom was scheduled to work and
did not go because she decided she had too many things to take care of. Usually around
the time the