Monday, October 30, 2017

Puerto Rican rain forest obliterated- Taylor Knighton

  Due to Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's El Yunque National park was left in ruins. If you've seen El Yunque before,  you wouldn't be able to recognize it today. The hurricane defoliated all of the 28,000 acres of land. This creates a problem with the natural reassume, water because El Yunque supplies 20% of Puetro Rico's water.

This makes me want to go down there and help Puerto Rico in as many ways as I can but we as a nation have to work together to help them in there time of need.

http://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2017/10/29/el-yunque-national-forest-obliterated-martin-savidge.cnn

1 comment:

  1. I believe that just as Austin and Florida got attention, love, and support we as U.S. citizens should show them the same love and attention that we showed each other during Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Harvey. Trump himself could go down to Puerto Rico and pay his respects. My prayers go out to Puerto Rico.

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