Imagine you are part of a rapid response unit, arriving at one of the scenes given below.Write an eyewitness account to describe the scene to the rest of the team over a radio.What information is most important for the emergency services.
Scenes- Buildings damaged by an earthquake
Flooding
Houses destroyed by a Hurrican
Houses destroyed in a Wild
Aftermath of a Tsunami
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Answer:
house destroyed by a hurrican
Explanation:
When a house is destroyed, the people who lived in it naturally think about the lost possessions. They think of lost furniture, clothes, photos, entertainment systems, and so on. And then the realization sets in: They have to find another place to live. Will it cost more to live there than they're used to paying?
Sometimes people are put out of their homes temporarily. For example, a severe windstorm may blow a tree down and leave it on (and in) the house's roof. No one will be able to use the upstairs until that tree is removed and the damage repaired. Similarly, flood waters on the first floor may render the entire home uninhabitable. Until the water is pumped out and repairs made, the occupants will have to live elsewhere. These temporary dislocations may last anywhere from a few days to a month or two. It depends on the extent of the damage and whether contractors are available to do the work...
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