short story
A Ray of Hope in the Shadows
Amelia had lived her entire life in the small, tight-knit community of Cedarville. Nestled between an industrial park and a chemical factory, this predominantly African American neighborhood had seen more than its fair share of adversity. It was a place where injustice hung heavy in the air, where the skies, once blue, were forever tainted by the smokestacks.
By Simon Scientist2 years ago in Earth
Morocco Earthquake: Death Toll Tops 1,000; Leaves Hearts and Heritage Broken
Morocco Earthquake: Death Toll Tops 1,000; Leaves Hearts and Heritage Broken A powerful earthquake struck Morocco on Saturday, killing more than 1,000 people and injuring thousands more. The 6.8-magnitude quake hit the central part of the country, near the city of Khenifra. It was the deadliest earthquake in Morocco in decades.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in Earth
When the River Cried
Once upon a time, in a quiet corner of the world, there flowed a river of unparalleled beauty. It meandered gracefully through lush green landscapes, nourishing the earth and giving life to all it touched. People traveled from far and wide to witness its crystal-clear waters and bask in the serenity it offered.
By Sathya Raj A.S2 years ago in Earth
Morocco Struck by 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake: Expert Analysis and International Aid. Content Warning.
Title: Morocco Struck by 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake: Expert Analysis and International Aid Introduction: On a fateful Friday night, Morocco experienced a seismic shockwave of immense proportions, registering at a staggering 6.8 on the Richter scale. The aftermath of this formidable earthquake has instilled a sense of urgency among experts, who anticipate a series of potent aftershocks due to the sheer intensity of the initial tremor. In this article, we delve into the profound implications of this seismic event, drawing on the insights of Jonathan Stewart, a distinguished professor specializing in civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles.
By evans gyan2 years ago in Earth
Children of the Storm
The morning sun painted the sky in hues of soft pink and gold as eight-year-old Emma watched the waves lap at the shore from her bedroom window. She lived on the picturesque island of Havencrest, a place of serene beauty, but also a place plagued by a relentless threat - storms.
By omoruyi shalom2 years ago in Earth
Nigeria Electoral Issues
In the bustling heart of Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, the anticipation for the 2023 Presidential Election hung thick in the air, like a storm about to break loose. But amidst the feverish political discussions, rallies, and campaign posters adorning every street corner, a small community stood forgotten, facing the very issues that would determine the future of their beloved nation.
By saint harrison2 years ago in Earth
OCEANS CRY
Amidst the endless expanse of the cerulean sea, Dr. Olivia Mitchell embarked on a voyage that would forever alter the course of her life. Her heart brimmed with an unwavering love for the ocean, a passion that had driven her to become a marine biologist. With each day that passed, she bore witness to the ocean's cry—a mournful lament for the damage inflicted by humanity.
By Ashaolu Emmanuel2 years ago in Earth
Exploring the Amazon Unveiling Mysteries, Lost Cities, and Indigenous Lives
In the Amazon rainforest, you'll find the intriguing Devil's Gardens, shaped by tiny but powerful insects known as "Lemon ants." These ants wield formic acid as a natural herbicide, clearing out any plants not belonging to their chosen tree species. This strategic gardening tactic allows their saplings to thrive, enabling the ant colonies to expand into new nesting sites within these saplings.
By Rebecca Magaju2 years ago in Earth




