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away One third of the nation felt it A huge crack that was eight kilometres long and thirty metres wide cut across houses roads and canals Steam burst from holes in the ground Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt In fifteen terrible seconds a large lay in ruins The suffering of the people was extreme Tow thirds of them died or were injured during the earthquake Thounds of families were killed and many chidren were left without parents The number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400 000 But how could the survivors believe it was natural Everywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed All of the city s hospitals 75 of its factories and buildings and 90 of its homes were gone Bricks covered the ground like red autumn leaves No wind however could below they away Two dams and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for travelling The railway tracks were now useless pieces of steel Tens of thousands of cows would never give milk again Half a million pigs and millions of chickens were dead Sand now filled the wells instead of water People were shocked Then later that afternoon another big quake which was almost as strong as the first one shook Tangshan Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped under the ruins More buildings fell down Water food and eletricity were hard to get People began to wongder how long the disater would last All hope was not lost Soon after the quakes the army sent 150 000 soliders to Tangshan to help the rescue workers Hundreds of thousands of people were helped The army organized teams to dig out those were trapped and to bury the dead To the north of the city most of the 10 000 miners were rescued from the coal mines there Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed Fresh water was taken to the city by train truck and plane Slowly the city began to breathe again A SAFE HOME It is sad but that people die in earthquakes from falling furniture and bricks Earthquake safety is very important and there is more to it than just keeping buildings from falling down So if your home is in an earthquake area you should prepare carefully before the earthquake comes First make sure you buy a house which is earthquake safe All pipes should be fixed to the wall and all walls should be especially thick and strong You also have to make sure that there are bolts underneath your house They are one of the most important ways of protecting a house Make sure the building has no breaken windows and is well repaired Second look at the objects in your house Those in the living room which are the most likely to hurt us are computers televisions and lamps They can be tied to tables or them so they won t easily move around The kitchen which is also very dangerous must have strong doors on all the cupboards This is the place where many small things are stored that might fall down The water heater should have a case round it too Windows are special problem When they break glass can cause many accidents It is better to use safety glass if you can especially for pictures Always remember It is better to be safe than sorry THE STORY OF AN EYEWITNESS By Jack London Never before in history has a city been so completely destroyed San Francisco is gone Nothing is left of it but memories and some houses far from the centre of the city Its buniness are gone The factories hotelsand palace are all gone too Within an hour after the earthquake the smoke of SanFrancio s fires could been seen 160 kilometres away The sun is red in the dark sky There was no stopping the fires There was no way to organize or communicate The steel railway tracks were now useless And the great pipes for carrying water under the streets had burst All of the ways man had made to keep the city safe were gone in the thirty second the earth moved Out at sea it was calm No wind came up Yet from every direction east weast north andsouth strong winds blew upon the unlucky city Man himself had to make ruins of the city s best buildings so that they would not be a danger to those in the streets A list of buildings undesteryed was now only a few addresses A list of the brave men and the women would fill a library A list of all those killed will never be made Amazing as it may seem Wednesday night was a quiet night There were no crowds The policemen saidnothing even their horses were quit There were no shouts or people doing crazy things In all those terrible hours I saw not one woman who cried not one man who was excited Before the fires through the night thousands and thousands of people who had lost their homes left for safety Some were covered in blankets Sometimes whole families put everything they owned and could save into wagons They helped one another climb the high hills around the city Never in all SanFrsncio s histroy were her people so kind as on that terrible night Unit 5 Elias story My name is Elias I am a poor worker in SouthAfrica The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life I was twelve years old It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer to whom I went for advice He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal problems He was generous with his time for which I was grateful I needed his help because I had very little education I began school at six The school where I studied for only two years was three kilometers away I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare I could not read or write well After trying hard I got a job in a gold mine However this was a time when one had to got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg Sadly I did not have it because I was not born there and I worried about whether I would become out of work The day when Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg I became more hopeful about my future I never forgot how kind Mandela was When he organized the ANC Youth League I joined it as soon as I could He said The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all It was the truth Black people could not vote or choose their leaders They could not get the jobs they wanted The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people The places outside the towns where they were sent to live were the poorest parts of South Africa No one could grow food there In fact as Nelson Mandela said We were put into a position in which we had either to accept we were less important or fight the government We chose to attack the laws We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful when this was not allowed only then did we decide to answer violence with violence As a matter of fact I do not like violence but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings It was very dangerous because if I was caught I could be put in prison But I was very happy to help because I knew it would help us achieve our dream of making black and white people equal The rest of Elias story You cannot imagine how the name of Robben Island made us afraid It was a prison from which no one escaped There I spent the hardest time of my life But when I got there Nelson Mandela was also there and he helped me Mr Mandela began a school for those of us who had little learning We read books under our blankets and used anything we could find to make candles to see the words I became a good student I wanted to study away One third of the nation felt it A huge crack that was eight kilometres long and thirty metres wide cut across houses roads and canals Steam burst from holes in the ground Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt In fifteen terrible seconds a large lay in ruins The suffering of the people was extreme Tow thirds of them died or were injured during the earthquake Thounds of families were killed and many chidren were left without parents The number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400 000 But how could the survivors believe it was natural Everywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed All of the city s hospitals 75 of its factories and buildings and 90 of its homes were gone Bricks covered the ground like red autumn leaves No wind however could below they away Two dams and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for travelling The railway tracks were now useless pieces of steel Tens of thousands of cows would never give milk again Half a million pigs and millions of chickens were dead Sand now filled the wells instead of water People were shocked Then later that afternoon another big quake which was almost as strong as the first one shook Tangshan Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped under the ruins More buildings fell down Water food and eletricity were hard to get People began to wongder how long the disater would last All hope was not lost Soon after the quakes the army sent 150 000 soliders to Tangshan to help the rescue workers Hundreds of thousands of people were helped The army organized teams to dig out those were trapped and to bury the dead To the north of the city most of the 10 000 miners were rescued from the coal mines there Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed Fresh water was taken to the city by train truck and plane Slowly the city began to breathe again A SAFE HOME It is sad but that people die in earthquakes from falling furniture and bricks Earthquake safety is very important and there is more to it than just keeping buildings from falling down So if your home is in an earthquake area you should prepare carefully before the earthquake comes First make sure you buy a house which is earthquake safe All pipes should be fixed to the wall and all walls should be especially thick and strong You also have to make sure that there are bolts underneath your house They are one of the most important ways of protecting a house Make sure the building has no breaken windows and is well repaired Second look at the objects in your house Those in the living room which are the most likely to hurt us are computers televisions and lamps They can be tied to tables or them so they won t easily move around The kitchen which is also very dangerous must have strong doors on all the cupboards This is the place where many small things are stored that might fall down The water heater should have a case round it too Windows are special problem When they break glass can cause many accidents It is better to use safety glass if you can especially for pictures Always remember It is better to be safe than sorry THE STORY OF AN EYEWITNESS By Jack London Never before in history has a city been so completely destroyed San Francisco is gone Nothing is left of it but memories and some houses far from the centre of the city Its buniness are gone The factories hotelsand palace are all gone too Within an hour after the earthquake the smoke of SanFrancio s fires could been seen 160 kilometres away The sun is red in the dark sky There was no stopping the fires There was no way to organize or communicate The steel railway tracks were now useless And the great pipes for carrying water under the streets had burst All of the ways man had made to keep the city safe were gone in the thirty second the earth moved Out at sea it was calm No wind came up Yet from every direction east weast north andsouth strong winds blew upon the unlucky city Man himself had to make ruins of the city s best buildings so that they would not be a danger to those in the streets A list of buildings undesteryed was now only a few addresses A list of the brave men and the women would fill a library A list of all those killed will never be made Amazing as it may seem Wednesday night was a quiet night There were no crowds The policemen saidnothing even their horses were quit There were no shouts or people doing crazy things In all those terrible hours I saw not one woman who cried not one man who was excited Before the fires through the night thousands and thousands of people who had lost their homes left for safety Some were covered in blankets Sometimes whole families put everything they owned and could save into wagons They helped one another climb the high hills around the city Never in all SanFrsncio s histroy were her people so kind as on that terrible night Unit 5 Elias story My name is Elias I am a poor worker in SouthAfrica The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life I was twelve years old It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer to whom I went for advice He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal problems He was generous with his time for which I was grateful I needed his help because I had very little education I began school at six The school where I studied for only two years was three kilometers away I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare I could not read or write well After trying hard I got a job in a gold mine However this was a time when one had to got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg Sadly I did not have it because I was not born there and I worried about whether I would become out of work The day when Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg I became more hopeful about my future I never forgot how kind Mandela was When he organized the ANC Youth League I joined it as soon as I could He said The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all It was the truth Black people could not vote or choose their leaders They could not get the jobs they wanted The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people The places outside the towns where they were sent to live were the poorest parts of South Africa No one could grow food there In fact as Nelson Mandela said We were put into a position in which we had either to accept we were less important or fight the government We chose to attack the laws We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful when this was not allowed only then did we decide to answer violence with violence As a matter of fact I do not like violence but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings It was very dangerous because if I was caught I could be put in prison But I was very happy to help because I knew it would help us achieve our dream of making black and white people equal The rest of Elias story You cannot imagine how the name of Robben Island made us afraid It was a prison from which no one escaped There I spent the hardest time of my life But when I got there Nelson Mandela was also there and he helped me Mr Mandela began a school for those of us who had little learning We read books under our blankets and used anything we could find to make candles to see the words I became a good student I wanted to study 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