A bridge
before hurricane arriving
We,
Louisiana residents just experienced with Hurricane Barry landfall.
The category 1 hurricane then weaken to be tropical storm.
Hurricane
category 1 means that wind speed range from 74 to 95 mph per hour or
119 km to 153 km per hour.
Hurricane
Barry brought 3 things to Louisiana:
-
wind
-
rise of water level
-
rain
Branches
fall down
More
than 70 thousand residents, included our house have no electricity
during Hurricane Barry in
action.
Ourselves
in the dark since Saturday (July 13, 2019) to Monday (July 15, 2019).
We slept
with candle light in the night.
Water
level on rises
We
can’t cook, can’t turn on AC and no digital devices. Windows are
opened to reduce heat. Live like backward.
We
saw some branches of our trees as well as branches of our
neighborhood’s trees were
falling
down.
Ice
was sold out in a Walmart grocery
Ice
and bread
are sold out in the near by Walmart groceries. No McDonald, Taco Bell
and franchises opened during rainy and windy days.
Luckily,
we found some ready to eat foods in Walmart neighborhoods. We also
could buy fruits, cakes, juices and some soft drinks.
A corner
after hurricane
Actually,
this hurricane was not that hard compared to Katrina hurricane in
2005. We have no electricity almost one month. Very bad.
The
hurricanes season are expected until October or November every year.
However, hopefully, there is no hurricane to hit our area anymore.
One
hurricane is enough for this year.