"We stayed in touch with the man my husband travelled with while he looked for us. But it is hard because the man lost his two babies. That‘s what Maria said in an article.
No, Gina Schweber did not die in tsunami that hit New York in 2012. She was one of the lucky survivors who lived to tell the ordeal.
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Yes, people died in the tsunami that struck Japan in 2011. The disaster claimed over 18,000 lives and caused significant damage to infrastructure and the environment.
The safest place to be during a tsunami with a boat is out at sea in deep water where the tsunami waves are not as destructive. Boats can be carried by the tsunami waves and may be safer away from the impact zone near the shore. It is important to monitor official warnings and follow safety guidelines to navigate away from the tsunami's path.
No, Gina Schweber did not die in tsunami that hit New York in 2012. She was one of the lucky survivors who lived to tell the ordeal.
Assuming you're referring to the 2012 movie "The Impossible," the answer is purposely left ambiguous, but the filmmakers imply that Kathy and Gina passed away in the tsunami. Karl does not find them, and they don't appear in the film. I could not find evidence that the Schweber family were directly based on real people -- they seem to have been created for the film.
Samuel Schweber was born in 1936.
Kathy Osterman died in 1992.
Kathy Augustine died in 2006.
Kathy Ahern died on 1996-06-06.
Kathy Change died on 1996-10-22.
Kathy Wilkes died on 2003-08-21.
Kathy Gale died on March 18, 2002, in Hawaii, USA.
Kathy Acker died on November 30, 1997 at the age of 50.
Kathy Cullis died on January 4, 2010, in Bend, Oregon, USA of cancer.
Kathy Ceaton died on July 20, 2013, in England, UK of heart attack.