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(Video) An amazing invention- A ball that can save lives. Tsunami Survival Capsule
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How can this Tsunami Survival Capsule help save lives?

Simple. You just need to get inside this ball shaped object. Yes. Tsunamis and other natural disasters can claim lives. What can a person do when a huge wall of water drowns everything near them, and there are objects floating around everywhere? Even if one escapes drowning, one of the floating objects that can be sharp or heavy, can hit the person causing injury or death. These natural disasters happen so fast there is usually no time to run away. A few companies have thought of an idea that might help save lives.
It is a ball shaped object, called the Tsunami Survival Capsule. In the event of a natural disaster, one can get inside this ball that will float on top of water in case of flooding. This Tsunami Survival Capsule helps keep the  person dry and safe from drowning or hitting objects, till the time safety arrives.
Yes, they have thought of everything. There are toilet bags inside, and even music system to keep you comfortable even when disaster strikes! This Tsunami Survival Capsule is also called a Tsunami Survival Pod Watch the video to know more. Write your thoughts in the comments below.       Also see: This man has invented cardboard houses to help during earthquakes What is an Earthquake? (Animated Video) (Video) A man who searched for years for his wife swept away in a Tsunami Japanese people remember Tsunami

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