https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/10/23/hurricane-willa-mexico-pacific-coast-landfall/1736735002/
Hurricane Willa is taking over the west-central coast of Mexico. It has been downgraded as it has been categorized as a tropical storm but is still packing in winds of 120 mph but rapidly weakened to a tropical storm. The hurricane reached Category 5 on Monday arriving to the boarder around 9pm. More than 4250 people in coastal towns have been evacuated and 58 shelters were set up, emergency officials said. Willa is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches across the rest of Durango.
I do think this is a very sorrowing topic because a couple blogs i did ago, i did over a hurricane in America. Choosing another article like this makes me understand how many people around the world are struggling and trying to survive in natural disasters. More additions to evacuation systems and help i believe will strengthen their communities and help many people.
There has been so many hurricanes lately. It is tragic what many of these people go through
ReplyDeleteThese hurricanes are devestating and horribly impacting people’s lives and homes. Your writing was very informative and I enjoyed reading your point of view. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat is up with all these hurricanes? I think we've had enough hurricanes already. It is devastating to hear about another one and thinking about all the people that are going through all of this.I can't imagine how hard it must be for these people. -Lesly Marquez
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