Tuesday, January 29, 2019





Way too Cold


As temperatures in Midwestern cities plunged to levels colder than parts of Antarctica, so cold that officials warned people not to step outside even for a few minutes, Tony Neeley stood on a downtown Chicago street corner Tuesday, wearing wet sneakers and clutching a hand warmer packet in each of his bare hands. He had already been there for hours. "I'm cold and i'm afraid" Neeley said. He was out trying to get money for a motel room, around 45 dollars so he could be warm for at least one night. He said that he doesn't want to go to a shelter because of the bedbugs and stealing.-Khai

3 comments:

  1. It's really scary to think about the amount of people who don't have homes to go to in this extreme weather.

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  2. I agree! The weather in the Illinois has been crazy cold, to the point where officials expect the weather to be colder than Antarctica!!! Most schools and colleges are shut down, and I can't imagine the trouble they are going through!

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  3. This weather is a direct result of climate change and I hope people are able to see that by now. Hopefully something changes soon.
    Maya Friedmann

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