Hurricane Sandy is coming! It is time to evacuate… Your Name.

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Hurricane Sandy is coming! It is time to evacuate… Your Name

Hurricane Season All Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal areas are subject to hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June to November, with the peak season from mid-August to late October. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins May 15 and ends November 30. Add details

Hurricane Sandy Is barreling towards America’s east coast, is epic in scale—according to the National Weather Service, the storm reaches from Florida to Connecticut… Insert a picture of Hurricane Sandy and coastal areas it is going to effect.

Hurricane Sandy Sandy is a category-1 hurricane that is expected to bring life-threatening flooding to the US mid-Atlantic coast and hurricane-force winds from Virginia to Massachusetts, Monday evening and into Tuesday. Insert a picture of Hurricane Sandy and coastal areas it is going to effect.

Path of Hurricane Sandy At what speed HS coming? How high the water level is expected to reach?

Path of Hurricane Sandy Google the path of Hurricane Sandy and copy and paste with explanation.

Path of Hurricane Sandy Which states are likely going to be effected by HS?

It is time to evacuate… Why Evacuation is necessary?

Hurricane Sandy Is Northeast a wealthy part of the country, or impoverished ones? What do you think, will they recuperate more quickly after a disaster?

Hurricane Sandy What supplies one should have as a result of HS?

Hurricane Sandy How many flights are canceled due to HS? What would you wish for people of coastal region who are bearing the storm at this time Any prayers, thoughts or wishes!

Hurricane Sandy What would you do if something like this happens in Chicago? How can you help people of Coastal region effected by HS?

Tweets for Hurricane Sandy Create your tweets for hurricane Sandy to be posted on Otis home page! What would you wish for people of coastal region who are bearing the storm at this time Any prayers, thoughts or wishes!

Free write

It is time to evacuate… Every time this warning goes out, some do not heed the call! In every major storm, life is lost along with the countless dollars in property damage. In every storm rescue workers put their own lives at risk, trying to save people who haven’t heard or haven’t heeded the call to go. Even in the after math of a storm it can be difficult to keep people safe in an area with no communication, no clean water, no power.