lunes, 20 de agosto de 2007


Hurricane Floyd impacted the East Coast of the United States from September 14 to 18, 1999. The greatest damages were along the eastern Carolinas northeast into New Jersey, and adjacent areas northeastward along the east coast into Maine. Hurricane Floyd produced more human misery and environmental impact in North Carolina than any disaster in memory. The 15-20 inches of rain that fell across the eastern half of the state caused every river and stream to flood. There were 57 deaths in the United States directly attributed to Floyd, and flood damage estimates range near $6 billion. Many rivers set new flood records. Whole communities were underwater for days, even weeks in some areas. Thousand's of homes were lost. Crop damage was extensive. The infrastructure of the eastern counties, mainly roads, bridges, water plants, etc., was heavily damaged.

2 comentarios:

Plumas dijo...

MUCHO RUIDO Y POCAS NUECES!
SE VIENE! SE VIENE! SE VIENE EL HURACAN F5! BAH! DOBLO EL HIJO DE PUTA! Y YO QUE QUERIA PASAR POR UNA EXPERIANCIA ASI. :(
BUE... EL CLIMA ME COMPENSO CON NIEVE Y GRANIZO MUTANTE!

Aurum dijo...

Cierto! yo tambien hubiera querido mas accion!!!!! sobre todo para prolongar las vacaciones jaaaaaaa pero bueno! no estuvo tan mal de todos modos!