User blog:Shaira the LittleCub/"Earthquake!!!"

NASA said that there will be more minor earthquakes for a few weeks and another massive earthquake will occur in the Indian Subcontinent and people must prepare themselves for the big one.... Well, don't be afraid, that's actually nothing more than a rumour.

To the ones who live in the Indian Subcontinent: If you heard that news and you're panicked, please don't be. People are just spreading them for making us scared without any reason. No need to believe my words, check this: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/no-earthquake-forecast-for-india-by-nasa-government/542225-3.html

Although "there's gonna be another earthquake in India and even Bengalis will suffer" is not true, we can never be so sure when there will be another earthquake. NASA didn't say that there will be another huge earthquake, but, nobody said that there won't be any. Earthquakes can almost never be predicted.

So I just wanted to tell you all (the ones who live in Northern India, the Bengal region or Burma): please be alert. No, not telling you to be afraid or panicked or whatever, but don't be surprised if earthquake occurs again.

Sadly, I live in Dhaka, the city that is in the greatest risk of disasters. http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2015/apr/27/bangladesh-gravest-threat-earthquake Yesterday I felt small earthquakes thrice, though today there wasn't any. Well, I'm aware but almost all of the people here aren't. When the tremor of Nepal's earthquake was felt by the Bangladeshis, some people died of panic. Many more people died because they did not understand what to do and were just running around and ended up getting injured or killed. Too disappointing.

Well, whatever happened has happened let's hope that there will no further damage in India, Nepal and Bangladesh. I became so terrified when I read what happened in Nepal. I wish I could go there and help out as much as I can, even if it is "so less". I really feel sorry for them. Rather than thinking "Pooh! Nothing happened here!" show some sympathy to the Nepalese people and pray for them if you're religious-minded.