Hurricane Hannah destroys 300,000 homes in US: more than 18 inches of rain


Texas, Ta. Monday, July 27, 2020

Hurricanes also wreaked havoc on Sunday and Monday amid an outbreak of the Corona epidemic in the United States. Hurricane Hannah has wreaked havoc in Texas, USA, especially in coastal areas. As a result, many people in Texas are trapped in a blackout and traffic has stopped. Heavy rains lashed many areas.

The Trump administration's wall between the United States and Mexico collapsed in several areas, with winds blowing so hard and rain falling. Hurricane Hanna has caused nearly three million homes in the United States to collapse, flooding farms and causing severe damage to standing crops.

A large number of trees fell on the road causing many vehicles to be crushed while the road is still closed. There has been no impact on oil and gas production yet. However, due to the impact of the hurricane in Mexico, the operations of some companies there have been suspended.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, meanwhile, said in a statement Sunday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had declared a state of emergency following the storm. As a result, the entire administration is now engaged in the relief and rescue work of the people.

Water levels in all major and minor rivers in the United States have risen in areas where Jaya is receiving more rain. The situation is particularly dire in the coastal areas of Texas.

The U.S. Meteorological Department estimates the threat has not yet receded, so the relief team is still scrambling, although it is headed for northeastern Mexico after a hurricane swept through Texas. South Texas alone is expected to receive 18 inches of rain, which could cause flooding in many low-lying areas in the area. Most people have been rescued so far.

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