Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Hurricane Maria

A new study has estimated that Hurricane Maria’s Death Toll could exceed 4,000 in Puerto Rico. Winds, flooding and landslides are likely to occur which would mean a loss of power, energy as well as not being able to drink any water. In statistics shown by The New York Times, has found that 1,052 more people than usual died across the island. There are protocols being made in need of an evacuation. This hurricane is very dangerous for the people of Puerto Rico. Evacuation methods are the same as the one being made for people in Hawaii’s Big Island. The problem only being that the US needs to provide more help and support in order to help the many children and families that are living in fear for what may occur if it gets too dangerous.

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