exceeding 80mph.
Looking ahead of time, the news is not good for the tropics, Jamaica Cuba, Grenada, Haiti, Dominica, and parts of south America, all lies within the hurricane zone, accruing between summer and autumn, names are given to hurricanes for identification, the most recent hurricane is called Ike, but in the past there were several other terrifying hurricanes.
If you are unfortunate, to be caught up in one of this hurricane, then that's the time to pray hard, in the future hurricane will increase in frequency and severity, hurricanes are natural hazards which penetrates peoples environment, and leave without a care in the world.
We will hear news of rocks and mountains crying out for a hiding place, from the face of natures wrath, vast acres of agriculture will be destroyed, the potential for worldwide tribulation seems to be just around the corner, peoples nerves are on edge, nothing is secure anymore; food shortage is already adding more complexity to the economic downturn.
Global warming is a climate cause for concern, adding more worry to the problem of the atmospheric gasses, which is the cause that most likely lead to more destructive assembling hurricanes. The Caribbean islands are in for a battering making preparation almost impossible.
As people in divers areas batten down the hatches when they hear the news in time, with hardly nowhere to run, they make the best of a bad situation.
The effect will be to Most home owners great relief, to see the hurricane calmly weakening to a halt, and the spiraling ugly eye run dry, leaving the cleanup operation, rain swollen rivers bursting their banks, and fallen trees strung across the roads, dug up with pot holes and subsidence, most ordinary people's lives are shattered, rebuilding will be a hell of a job.
The cleanup operation will last for weeks, possible the remaining months of this year and well into the new year, motivated by what has taken place, international aid has been given by other countries, but local citizens will have to bear the brunt of the cost, food and water shortage becoming the priority, medication are needed in deprived areas, but unfortunately, not even good transport can find decent accessible routes, because of the severe damages, villages that could be help, are already cut off from the outside world.
The tribulation winds are gathering more speed in frequency, hurricanes are rapidly coming one after another, several of notoriety in the past few weeks, opening the doors to questions about the end times, mankind's existence is set upon a the verge of a deadly invasion, coming from nature rebelling against itself, with painstaking groans and child birth spasms, we must admit the tide is turning for the worse, wind and rain savagely slicing a vicious path right across the heavens.
Whipped up to a frenzy heights of displeasure, it's hard to recover from the devastation, especially the Caribbean islands off the Cuban coast, where roof tops have been ripped off, and sugar plantation flatten by what appears to be rolling into town like a giant steam roller, prepare to smash anything in its path, Hurricanes are terrifying, after leaving a trail of devastation
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