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Effects of a Hurricane - Effects of Hurricane Richard

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EFFECTS OF HURRICANE RICHARD

First of all, Belize has been a safe country since many years; it is unbelievable because we have seen tremendous issues of Natural Disasters occurring in other Nations terribly and not in ours. In the case of Hurricane Richard, perhaps many had a feeling that it won't cause any danger or won't reach Belize and would leave to other country as it has happened earlier. Unfortunately, Hurricane Richard stroke several parts of Belize on the 26th of October 2010 between the hours of 6:00pm and 9:00pm.

Secondly, the day after Hurricane Richard passed away, I was perplexed to see houses completely destroyed, house sheets all over the place and huge trees on the ground and on houses. That day, I only heard the incessant sound of hammers and the unwanted surprise of people. In that sort of confusion, I felt very sad when I saw one of my neighbours of San Peten crying desperately because her house had fallen and destroy all of its pertaining. Furthermore, when my father and I went to our farm, in our journey we saw that vegetations in Springfield located beside Georgia were damaged in different ways.

Finally, the stroke of Hurricane Richard took a great loss in our country. The effects being caused on Vegetations and most importantly on people had a serious impact. In my view, the financial conditions in our country dropped down. In this issue, the Government is responsible to resolve the country's problem as they occur not only during the hard time period but in providing employment for victims to come out of their dilemma as soon as possible.

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