Saturday, September 13, 2008

Hurrican Ike




You could never under estimate the force of Hurricane Ike after hitting the small island of Cuba, Haiti, and the Caribbean and left hundreds of death, devastated millions of agriculture, destroyed infrastructure, and more. Now it’s time for the U.S. to face his unforgiving power. Hurricane Ike starts slamming the east coat last night and once again left his mark with million of damage, smashing building, messy road, flooding, destroy infrastructure, citizens houses, and power outline. According to the latest news, it was estimated millions of people in Houston losing their power at this moment, and was predicted to be fixed in a week. Just imagine these unfortunate residents stuck in their home with out energy, and can’t go anywhere because of flooded streets.

Meanwhile, our area starts to pick up heavy rains and gusty winds since this early morning and continuing at this moment. Several county have been reported flooded streets and few debris.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Ofcourse I feel sorry for those in Houston, stuck there without power.
But they had a choice to leave.

People on the islands often don't have money to go elsewhere. That's why so many were killed.

Nature is getting more powerful each year, I wonder when people will give in and move to safer areas.