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Fury

by Dabirahmed Shaikh (Age: 76)
copyright 09-26-2011


Age Rating: 18 +

The fury of nature had made her loose all hopes of survival. The fast rising level of water and the wind speed of 250kmph has uprooted houses, tall buildings, huge trees and many cars. The tall in terms of life was quite substantial and the fury within an hour has caused trillion dollar loss to the country. She was half dead on the roof of the upside down car. The disaster management authorities discharged their duties at the risk of their own limbs and lives. They have saved dozens of trapped helpless children, women and old aged and others. But it was not possible for the helicopter and the officer to reach to her. Suddenly the fury of water put the car in normal position and was carried to a higher level. Now it was possible for the helicopter's long metallic rope to reach the roof of the car. Fortunately they reached her and uplifted her to the copter. The mind was so upset that both the saver and the victim could not see each other and they parted after she was addmitted to a nearby hospital. But both had united in mind, heart and spirit. And the longing for each other lasted for 20years. Both tried to search each other through local and other agencies. The disaster management authorities succeeded in uniting them after a lapse of 20years. The imprints of the horrible tragedy was indeliable on their psyche. The time failed to heal their cuts and scars. Both were informed the ware abouts of each oher. Both were enormously excited. She, her husband and 2 young children felt as if they have regain their paradise that was lost. They started to buy gifts and made many other preparation to meet the Maseeha. The airline booking was so heavy that they prefer to travel by train. They boarded the train and the train slowly gathered momentum. The fury of nature returned. The speeding train was passing through a tunnel. The heavy down pour had flooded the tracks and the whole area was turned into a roaring lake. Roaring waves and the down pour and the violent wind conspired against the fate. The train when crossed the tunnel, a huge boulder fell on the very same compartment in which they were tavelling to embrass their paradise lost.







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