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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Yes it is from Class 8 English. Chapter Name: The Tsunami
At India’s Cuddalore coast, where the waves took the lives of around thousand people, animals like buffalos, goats and dogs were recovered unharmed. On the other hand, in Yala National Park in Sri Lanka, sixty visitors got taken away by the water while no animals were harmed except two water buffaloes. A point to be noted here is that Yala National Park serves as a home to a large number of animals like elephants, leopards and around one hundred and thirty species of birds. In fact, people present at the Yala National Park reported seeing three elephants run away from the Patanangala Beach at least an hour before the waves came in.
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