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I don ’ t know how deep you know this disaster.

I don ’ t know how deep you know this disaster. But I know you will be deeply shocked. I don ’ t know how many towns were destroyed. But I know many people lost their home. I don ’ t know what the house was like before. But I know the old person will not be able to rebuild it himself.

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I don ’ t know how deep you know this disaster.

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  1. I don’t know how deep you know this disaster. But I know you will be deeply shocked.

  2. I don’t know how many towns were destroyed. But I know many people lost their home.

  3. I don’t know what the house was like before. But I know the old person will not be able to rebuild it himself.

  4. I don’t know how many schools collapsed. But I know at that time many classrooms were full of students.

  5. I don’t know why the schoolbag was left there. But I know it belongs to a child.

  6. I don’t know whether this mother can see her child again. But I know the child is the treasure of every family.

  7. I don’t know when the child was found dead. But I know this mother has alreadybeencryingfor a long time.

  8. I don’t know how many people are still under the rubble. But I know most of them will not survive.

  9. I don’t know whether the hands belong to a girl or boy. But I know the child is eager to touch his or her parents again.

  10. I don’t know what time is now. But I know it is a horrible time.

  11. I don’t know what the man is looking for. But I know it is not likely that he can find what he is looking for.

  12. I don’t know how long this man has been buried under the rubble. But I know he is already very lucky to survive the earthquake.

  13. I don’t know where they are marching to. But I know where they are coming from—home.

  14. I don’t know whether they can have a good sleep here or not. But I know they don’t have other choices right now.

  15. I don’t know how many people are here. But I know there will be a big trouble if there is insufficient water and food.

  16. I don’t know how this man escaped from the collapse. But I know what he has to face now and the road ahead are difficult.

  17. I don’t know where the destination for them is. But I know at this time only they can help themselves.

  18. I don’t know where this place is. But I know it is not their home.

  19. I don’t know what they are thinking about. But I know they are still hopeful.

  20. Give them your helping hand, warm the hearts of the people who are in big trouble, support them to gain the courage of life, rebuild their home and give them a bright future…

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