Monday, October 30, 2017

Hurricane Maria's Damage, (can you help?)

Hurricane Maria is one of the worst hurricanes to ever hit the regions affected. Those regions include Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Spain, France, and many more. All of these have been hit very badly, there have been many deaths and injuries.

In the regions affected, the survivors are still in very poor conditions. Their houses may be destroyed, or the food supply is low, as well as water. Some need oxygen tanks and many more medical machines. Many residents do not have electricity. As bad as it is, people are finding ways to help the affected. Some of those ways are:
1.     Donating, many organizations have been giving help by donating first aid kits as well a food, hygiene products, school supplies, mattresses, school uniforms for children, and clothes. There is much more too!
2.     Workers for the organizations are in the regions helping with housework, building and sanitation work also.
These solutions are for more professional organizations, but you can donate too. I f you search ‘Hurricane Maria’ up, you will find many sites and you can help out the victims.
-       What could be another solution to help the people affected?
-       What do you think would happen if a hurricane were to hit a very poor town, what if the town was rich?

https://www.worldvision.org/disaster-response-news-stories/hurricane-maria-facts-faqs-help


3 comments:

  1. 1. First of all we can all physically start fundraisers as we get money even in schools like we do here.

    2. If it hit a very poor town, it will probably take a longer period of time for a rebirth, and there will be lots of donations going in. If it hit a rich town, I feel that there will be less people interested in helping because they all have money and it will probably take a few weeks to months.

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  2. 1. we can go over there and help repair houses, help feed them and give them hope that there is someone watching them and taking care of them

    2. I it were to affect a poor town, there would more likely be more deaths because they don't have the money to build shelters and to aid themselves after the hurricane. although if it were a rich town, they would have normally have technology to tell them in advance if its coming and more money to build them better shelters

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