00:00How did you become a leader in Kanaavati?
00:14When I was a leader in Kanaavati, I was a leader in Kanaavati.
00:26I actually cried if we were a leader in my compartment and it got ridden from the rail's phone.
00:34I thought if I would avoid my apartment, I could never reject it.
00:38I'd say I didn't understand what the building has to be from the house.
00:43It is immediately as if it started because houses are coming from a truck,
00:49the husband had 4 bus transport sites had to be destroyed.
00:53And my family is 4 people, my family and my family.
01:04So, 4 people are blocked in the place.
01:08And my family is 7 people, my family is 8 people.
01:16And my family is 8 people.
01:17And my family is 8 people.
01:20So, if you have any questions about the question,
01:27I would like to answer your question.
01:30So, I would like to ask you a question.
01:33I will ask you a question.
01:35So, I don't know why.
01:37I will ask you a question.
01:39I am not sure what that is,
01:42but I say,
01:44that the instrument and technology are not too bad, but the instrument is too bad.
01:52So, if you want to put the pressure on the ground, you will be able to put the pressure on the ground.
01:59So, this is the one thing we have heard.
02:02One minute before we have a warning.
02:04because the
02:31and disaster management team has been prepared for a lot of training,
02:39but now they can survive or not survive,
02:45so that we have not been able to survive.
02:49But in this time, it was absolutely not.
02:52This is a very new question.
02:5625 years, naturally, there was a very big earthquake that came to Gujarat, and at that time, actually, if you can see, we probably didn't know that Gujarat is actually an earthquake zone.
03:09So, our situation was the same at that time.
03:1326 January, naturally, it was a holiday.
03:16So, the office was closed and relaxed and relaxed.
03:21So, we were just thinking of getting up in the morning, and a lot of rain came out.
03:27At that time, almost 8.1k Richter scale was a earthquake.
03:30So, the tremors were very strong.
03:33So, if you ask, it wasn't possible to be standing in any place.
03:37The land was so much growing.
03:39So, our building was like a pack of carts.
03:44So, we didn't have the ground floor.
03:47We didn't have the ground floor.
03:49We didn't know exactly what it was.
03:50So, we were completely in the debris.
03:52And after 36 hours, the emergency services, the rapid action force.
03:59I think the armed forces also came.
04:02And so, many of the people who were available,
04:06everyone was trying to help each other.
04:09And with all the blessings, best wishes and help,
04:12we also had the same 36 hours later.
04:16But I think that there is a little awareness.
04:21So, there is a lot of awareness.
04:23It's a lot of awareness,
04:24that there is a lot of awareness.
04:26Maybe you should have high school.
04:28Like primary schools.
04:30I think that I am like,
04:31up to colleges, corporates...
04:32Or even other societies.
04:34Here, we have this awareness.
04:35You should have to have a tremor.
04:36As a weakness,
04:37if you have a tremor or a tremor,
04:38then you should have to do everything.
04:40If there is an earthquake,
04:41then you might not have to use the elevator.
04:42For example.
04:43Or, if you are in the house and you cannot run out,
04:44if you are on the top floor,
04:46you might have to go to the terrace.
04:48You can go to the terrace because that's the open one.
04:51So in our case, there was a little reason for us to go to the terrace.
04:58My husband, Chirag, had found that the corners of the walls are safest because he can hide his head.
05:08So he went to the corner and he also hit the corner.
05:12And that was our last moment before the earthquake.
05:15So maybe he came to an immediate thinking, knowledge, so maybe he helped.
05:20So I think that with school, we should continuously create awareness of these things.
05:26This is general awareness of people.
05:28Plus, of course, disaster management, so many departments have become more active after that.
05:35But they are continuously active and I think that they should play a lot of important roles in the community.
05:41Madam, after you have been rescued after 36 hours, how did you do that for 36 hours?
05:47Actually, I didn't know what was happening at that time.
05:53Because where we were packed in debris, it was a very small area.
05:57My husband, Chirag, is 6 feet tall.
06:01I think it was 5 feet tall.
06:05Because in the last moment, we had seen how much we were sitting inside and closed.
06:11So constantly, this thought was coming.
06:15That this could be the end of life.
06:17But we were just married until then.
06:20I mean, for me, we were not even here for 15 days.
06:24So there was a lot of hope that God will help us.
06:29God will save us.
06:30And both of us are very strong believers of God.
06:33So we thought that God will definitely save us.
06:37It was very, very difficult.
06:38Constantly, we had to help.
06:39Try it.
06:40We had to try it.
06:41I mean, we had to listen to someone.
06:43We had to listen to someone.
06:44We had to listen to someone.
06:45I mean, how did we come to our help?
06:47So this was a lot of situations.
06:50Plus, where we were standing, we had to get our feet.
06:53So there was a lot of pain coming.
06:55Naturally, there was no water, no food.
06:57Maybe there was something that we had to save us.
07:01Breathing-wise.
07:02So this was a lot of fun.
07:04But I think finally, our kind of hours reached outside.
07:08So people realized that there is somebody
07:10and we should try and look for them.
07:12So this is how emergency services came.
07:15And somehow, they managed to take us out.
07:18That was a very dangerous place.
07:23When we were out, they had a torch.
07:26You can see where you can keep your feet.
07:27So I was a perifracture.
07:29But then it was perifracture, we had 36 hours.
07:33But when the torch came in, it was very bad.
07:35It was completely broken.
07:36It was broken.
07:37It was broken.
07:38It was broken.
07:39It was broken.
07:40It was broken.
07:41It was broken.
07:42It was broken.
07:43It was broken.
07:44It was broken.
07:45It was broken.
07:46But anyway, it passed.
07:50It was broken.
07:59It was just a thing, then we had no more.
08:08So, our society was in the US, we were in the U.S.
08:15And then we were in the city, we were in the city.
08:20What did we go to?
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09:10I have never been able to go out and get out of it.
09:13I have never been able to go out and run.
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