Hurricane Michael

In the southern states there was a category 5 hurricane  hit . The hurricane caused 16 deaths as of friday , 375,000 people were warned to evacuate but many refused there was 285 people in mexico beache who refused . the wind speed was 155 mph mexico city  and panama beach were destroyed because that's where the hurricane landed so it was the most powerful. When it got to georgia it lowered to 50 mph and was considered a tropical storm at that point. Power was out for 271,998 customers without power in Florida 22,463 customers without power in Alabama 32,338 customers without power in Georgia 7,364 customers without power in South Carolina 323,735 customers without power in North Carolina 312,558 customers without power in Virginia

 

Q -what would you do if you had the option to evacuate  but you had to leave all your stuff

A- I would leave because if you stayed you have a chance at dying so it wouldn't matter if you got to keep it because you would be dead

 

Q- if you could help what would you do to help the people out that stayed

A- I would help people  after the storm/ be a search party

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  • I would leave my house because a house is not a home with out a person. After the storm I would try to help search for people if they were missing or clean up.

  • There's nothing really that you can do for the people who decided to stay. Best you can do is be a search party and help clean up afterwards.

  • I would take as many belongings as I can and especially the ones ones I can't replace and get out of there. If there's a chance of dying I'm doing everything I can to get out of there.

  • i would try to take as much as i could and a lot of water and food and i wouldnt stay in the water either because of all the debry i would get a boat and try to tell people to get out of the water  

  • Well, I would probably evacuate because I think my life is more important than my stuff, things that I could most likely buy later. I would provide everything that they need like food, water, safe places and more.

  • I would leave because you can't save your stuff if you there even and you could possibly die as well. I would prob wait till after the storm had passed so I was safe then help seach through rubble and rescue people from the flood water.

  • If I was in that situation and I had the option to evacuate I would even if I had to leave all of my stuff because most of my things would be replaceable. If I could help I might help rescue people and get supplies like food and water to them. 

  • I would definetely evacuate even if that meant I had to leave all of my stuff. Leaving my home to prevent from getting injured or dying would be worth not having all of my stuff. You can't take back a life, but items can be replaced. If I could help, I would volunteer by helping workers pass out water and other much need supplies to survivors that stayed during the hurricane. 

  • If I had the option to evacuate i would you can always replace the stuff that you once had and if you stay there could be a high chance you could have died while staying with your stuff. I would help after like brett said.

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