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This is a true story of Mother’s Sacrifice during the Japan Earthquake.

Japan Earthquake

After the Earthquake had subsided, when the rescuers reached the ruins of a young woman’s house, they saw her dead body through the cracks. But her pose was somehow strange that she knelt on her knees like a person was worshiping; her body was leaning forward, and her two hands were supporting by an object. The collapsed house had crashed her back and her head.

With so many difficulties, the leader of the rescuer team put his hand through a narrow gap on the wall to reach the woman’s body. He was hoping that this woman could be still alive. However, the cold and stiff body told him that she had passed away for sure.
He and the rest of the team left this house and were going to search the next collapsed building. For some reasons, the team leader was driven by a compelling force to go back to the ruin house of the dead woman. Again, he knelt down and used his had through the narrow cracks to search the little space under the dead body. Suddenly, he screamed with excitement,” A child! There is a child! “

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jab kabhi bhi tu yaad aayega,

tiranga dekh hum khush honge,

jab kabhi tu yaad karega hume,

teri tasveer ko hum dekhenge,

AMAR rahe ka nara tere liye,

hum hmesha bolte rahenge,

beta baap ka naam raunak kar gya,

ye log hmesha bolte rahenge……

border par bheja tujhe,

dil ghbraya tha bhut mera,

ik din aayegi khabar teri zamaanat ki,

khuda ne ye bhi samjha rakha tha,

hum ujre the pehle or ujre hee rahenge,

beta baap ka naam raunak kar gya,

ye log hmesha bolte rahenge……

Duk hai to sirf un chand

sarkaar ke bazuon se,

jo zakham pe namak chirak jaate hain,

mere aansu sookh gaye,

intezaar tere karte karte,

tu hota to arthi ke waqt mere paas,

yahi akhiri dum tak sochte rahenge

beta baap ka naam raunak kar gya,

ye log hmesha bolte rahenge……

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Tokyo: A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 hit Japan’s northeastern coast on Sunday, prompting a brief tsunami warning for the area still recovering from a devastating quake and killer wave four months ago.

Residents in coastal areas were warned to evacuate for about two hours after the quake, but there were no immediate reports of damage.

The quake hit at 9:57 local time (0057 GMT), and a warning of a tsunami was issued for most of the northeastern coastline. The epicenter of the quake was in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan’s main island, Honshu, at a depth of about 20 miles (30 kilometers).

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