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Aljazeera and BBC both posted news articles discussing Hurricane Harvey. They both spoke about the weather side of the Hurricane discussing its continuance through Wednesday and potentially wreaking havoc in other parts of Texas and Louisiana. They talk about even more flooding that will occur over the next few days.
Aljazeera’s article “Harvey: Unprecedented flooding not over yet” focuses more on the storm and talking about it rather than also discussing the victims. They discuss that the storm is slow moving and will last until Wednesday. After that point, it is predicted to hit other parts of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. This article almost seems detached due to the lack of real concern for the victims and more focused
August 25, 2017 Hurricane Harvey hit the coast of Texas with absolute power. It was originally predicted that it would not surpass category 1, the elements combined and made Harvey extremely vicious. It hit the most populated areas on the United States becoming one of the most destructive. People did not have enough time to properly prepare for the unpredicted devastation ahead. However, the government and the people responded with strong efforts. Let’s start with the federal department. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (which is referred to as FEMA), with its government accomplices mobilized a work force and with many assets to help states affected. About 21,000 government assets were sent to help out during the vicious Tropical Storm. A lot of people sought refuge during the storm and the Federal government gave them many places to stay for example many government owned sites were converted refuge sites for the victims. The U.S coast guard played a huge role to aid victims. Thousands of coast guards were deployed in support of the relief efforts. They evacuated victims through government transport such as helicopters and big vehicles that could travel through the flooding. They are also opened various docks and waterways within Brownsville, Kentucky without any restrictions to the public. FEMA provided thousands of meals, medical and household items. Fema also paid rent for the victim’s short-term housing. Other ongoing Federal
(Ref. 4) On April 28, 2009 Houston, TX experience yet another flood and it was caused by the aftermath of a Tornado. People, houses, vehicles and roads were affected. Many people had to rescued and cars along with ambulances were submerged under water. Highways were forced to be closed and people were captured canoeing or walking to get to places due to high waters in the area. In just 24 hours about nine inches of rain were being reported in areas in Houston.
Because of this hurricane, people are being forced out of their homes, left with no food, left with nothing, and being forced to see this natural disaster thrash at their city. Not only will this hurricane affect the people in Houston and south Texas, but it will also affect those across the nation who have loved ones going through this tragedy. This event is important because lives have been lost and many people are losing many of their possessions. This hurricane is bringing devastation to people in this county, who just a few days ago were living
Seeing that some neighboorhoods in the low land were effected even more than those on high land will help the city see which parts of the city to start evacuation procedures to also avoid so much commotion or traffic around town. Loise Rose talks about how she realized that this storm was different from any regular rainy day when she saw that Harvey did not discriminate did make perfect sense. Her explanation of where she was at at the George R. Brown where she saw all social classes and all types of race gave a perfect description of what Houston is. Many came together as one at the time of help, so it helped to show and prove even with all the controversy in politics that separate us in society. It was the last thing we had on our minds and we just cared and worried for one another. I believe that we should work together as a city or even a state and prepare for future emergency like this one.Build a charity that will helps us with situations like Harvey. Any charity that would take donations specifically for any losses of home or businesses that will be promising for the city and state. From other sources and talk going around seems like people cant seem to trust the red cross or any government help after
On April 18, 2016 Yahoo reports Houston, Texas have flooding that forces residents to move out their homes and live in a nearby shelter. The flooding causes damage to the electricity lines, foreclosures of freeways, and forcing schools to close down because of the weather. One million students got the day off including workers. It’s deeply saddened that five victims were dead in this weather. There is over 450 water rescue and victims were transported to the mall to shelter away until the storm passes. It’s hard for people to drive in the freeway because the water can be up to 15 feet deep. The weather causes frustration toward the Houston resident.
It also explains how serious this Hurricane was on Texas along with the sacrifices of 31 lives including an officer in the line of duty. Although the article has its good points, it does have its bad points where it mentions our President going to visit Texas. The President heading to Texas to see the affected areas is good however, it doesn’t display how he’s planning to help Texas recover from this storm in a couple days. Spoiler alert, the storm is supposed to be lasting for 4-5 days. This constructive critical review has evaluated the article “Harvey Live Updates: Trumps Heads to a Flooded Texas” by The New York Times. The statements in this article display the aftermath, sacrifices while it doesn’t go into full detail about how our President plans to help
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma could have a major negative impact on both Texas and Florida's economies and the United States' overall economy.
Hurricane Harvey had and environmental. Economic, social and political impact on the city of Houston as well as the state of Texas.
As a Houston based law firm with deep ties to the community, we have been devastated to witness the destruction caused by Hurricane Harvey. While the stories of heroic rescues and the kindness of strangers make us beam with pride at the magnanimity of our great City, we grieve over the unimaginable toll this hurricane has already taken on our friends, clients, neighbors, and colleagues.
Hurricane Harvey was the only major hurricane to hit Texas since 2005, which was Hurricane Wilma. Estimates were put at as much as about 75 billion dollars worth of destruction.That is a lot of damage! Hurricane Harvey dropped about 40-52 inches of rain. Harvey was a category 4 hurricane with a diameter of 280 miles, and had wind speeds up to 130 mph during its first landfall. This was the longest lasting hurricane in Texas ever to happen. About 30,000 people are needing temporary shelter. Although this hurricane did a lot of damage, it didn’t kill to many people. Hurricane Harvey’s killed a total of 82 people. Harvey was truly one of the worst hurricanes to hit hit Texas, and definitely one of the worst to hit America!
“Hi this is Sage Woodard with 9 news and I am In the middle of Hurricane Harvey. This hurricane is just hitting landfall and who know the destruction of this monstrous storm can tear up. Many tears fill my eyes as I see this horrible sight, there are so many struggling people and animals and yet there are brave souls that are willing to help those in need. The storms, heavy rains are coming down like a lot of tiny, taring, little needles. The winds are so fast that it is faster than one, million race cars and it sounds like a head of elephants.”
In the recent tragedy and aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas, a number of black celebrities are giving out a helping hand to the victims. Based on reports, the death count is already 13. According to Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, the hurricane is one of the biggest disasters the country has ever experienced. Houston’s police chief, Art Acevedo, also expresses his concern and that he is worried about the possible looming body count.
Before Harvey made landfall in Texas on Aug. 25, the state economy was beginning to return as oil costs balanced out. Yet, as the tempest gradually stirred toward Houston, dumping epic measures of rain, the additions of late months washed away, putting state and nearby funds back on insecure
Hurricane Harvey was the first major hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Wilma in 2005, breaking the 12 year long streak the nation previously held. Harvey was a Category 4 hurricane with maximum wind speeds of 130 mph and a minimum central pressure of 938 mb that formed east of the Lesser Antilles
It was tragic when hurricane harvey struck. Chaos everywhere and most were left stranded on their rooftops of their houses.Harvey is now a tropical depression,destroying thousands of homes with winds of 35 mph. At least 37 people have been confirmed dead in Hurricane Harvey's aftermath.