Grandma Takes Her Grandson to the Mallecon in Full Tsunami Alert “to See and Know”
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In the midst of the tsunami alert issued in Peru, after a powerful earthquake of magnitude 8.7 in Russia, a woman went to the Chorrillos malecón accompanied by her grandson on Wednesday July 30, with the intention that both could "know" the natural phenomenon. During an interview with local Latino news, the woman told that she woke up at 9 a.m. and decided to approach the malecón motivated by curiosity, since "she had never seen a tsunami", and …
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A neighbor of Chorrillos became the center of attention during a live broadcast by Latina Noticias, telling that she decided to approach the malecon with her grandson because she wanted to see what a tsunami is like, since she had never seen one before. “I turned on morning television and I was alerted and wanted to see something because I had never seen a tsunami either. I bring it to my grandson so that he also sees and knows,” said the woman.…
An earthquake of magnitude 8.7 in eastern Russia alerted several countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. In this scenario, Peruvian authorities warned of a possible tsunami on their coasts. Thousands of people turned away from the Peruvian coasts, but others, on the contrary, were curious to see what could happen on the beaches. This was the case of a grandmother from the town of Chorrillos. “I saw television in the morning and was alerted. I wan…
A neighbor from the Chorrillos district caught the attention of the public during a live broadcast by Latina Noticias. The lady revealed that she decided to go to the mall next to her grandson, as her intention was to see what a tsunami is like because she had never seen one in her life.“I turned on morning television and I was alert and wanted to see something because I had never seen a tsunami either. I bring it to my grandson so that he also …
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