Tuesday, August 23, 2011

HURRICANE IRENE 2011 - PREPARATION AND AFTERMATH VIDEO UPDATES

This is very scary, because, from a regular storm, it now becomes a very large storm... I am referring to the HURRICANE IRENE (2011) can possibly be the first biggest U.S. threat in years. Heavy flooding and rain are expected to reach Bahamas, then, the United States. The HURRICANE IRENE (2011) can possibly grow even bigger from Category 1 up to Category 4 storm within 72 hours, this week. This huge storm could be targeting the coasts of Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolinas. Let's see more of the updates...









On the news, U.S. Government officials and residents in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina prepared for the evacuation plans, socked up food and water supplies, and prepared themselves for the worst. But, let's hope and pray that the HURRICANE IRENE (2011) won't take any lives, like what happened in 2005, when the Category 5 Hurricane Katrina took around 2,000 lives and left $81 billion dollars worth of total property damage.





I reserved this part, just incase, people will be looking for any HURRICANE IRENE (2011) AFTERMATH UPDATES. I'll keep you guys updated, as this huge storm leaves the United States. Right now, everyone in parts of Florida, Georgia and Carolinas are now being alerted and continuosly updated regarding this very large storm.  Let's just hope and pray that HURRICANE IRENE won't be as damaging as Hurricane Katrina.



HURRICANE IRENE (2011) VIDEO



HURRICANE IRENE (2011) AFTERMATH VIDEO



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2 comments:

helena said...

It looks menacing already from the pictures alone. O_o I hope the preparations are sufficient although Force Majeure events like this hardly consider early preparations.

isp101 said...

Hurricane Irene finally landed, there are now around 16 deaths in 6 states... =(

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