Thursday, November 15, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Hailey Pagani
Staff Writer
On November 29, Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast. 16 states were affected by this storm leaving millions without power, a lot with damaged homes and some even had to leave their homes for safety reasons. Before the storm hit, millions of people were found stocking up on supplies such as, food, water, blankets and other necessary items. The storm started with wind and rain which caused a crane in New York City to break among other damage. Soon, the stormed turned from wind and rain to a very large storm.

It wasn’t until after the storm went through that they realized just how much damage there really was. Many roads and houses were flooded, a lot of trees and power lines were down. The storm left millions without power.

In those states that was affected, some people didn’t have power a week after the storm. The weather conditions were very cold and very cold weather conditions and no power equals very cold people! A week or so after the storm, another storm swept the East Coast leaving many families freezing and still without power.

A couple weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit, some people are still without power, some just don’t even have a home and some are still in search of somewhere for them and their families to move to.

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