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2004年底海啸发生后,世界各大媒体都在争先报道这样一件事:一名10岁的英国小女孩凭自己在课堂上学到的知识,在大海啸中救了几百人的命。这位被英国《太阳报》称为“海滩小天使”的小女孩名叫缇丽,在海啸来临当天,她正与父母在泰国普吉岛海滩度假。在海啸到来前的几分钟,海水泛起大量泡沫并突然向地平线退去。就在此时,缇丽马上意识到这就是老师讲过的海啸到来的前兆,于是,她立即和她的父母一起动员沙滩上的游客紧急撤离。起初,在场的成年人对小女孩的预见半信半疑,但缇丽坚持请大家离开。她的警告如星火燎原般在沙滩上传开,几分钟内,游客全部撤离沙滩。当这几百名游客跑到安全地带时,身后已传来了巨大的海浪声……当天,这个海滩是普吉岛海岸线上唯一没有人死伤的幸运之地。
After the tsunami hit the end of 2004, the world’s major media were rushing to report such a thing: A 10-year-old British little girl saved hundreds of lives in the tsunami based on what she had learned in class. The little girl called “The Little Angel” by the British “The Sun” called Julie. On the day of the tsunami, she was spending vacations with her parents on Phuket Beach in Thailand. In the few minutes before the tsunami arrived, seawater foamed and suddenly receded towards the horizon. At this moment, Dai Li immediately realized that this was the precursor of the tsunami that the teacher had said. So she immediately mobilized the tourists on the beach to evacuate with her parents. At first, the adults present were skeptical about the little girl’s vision, but Dili insisted that everyone should leave. Her warnings, like the sparks of the sky, were uploaded at the beach. Within minutes, all the tourists evacuated the beach. When these hundreds of tourists ran to safety, there was a huge amount of waves coming from behind. On the same day, this beach was the only lucky place on the coastline of Phuket where no one died.