Hurricane Zeta
Kara McQuerrey
Hurricanes can cause so much destruction. Ripping through towns and cities, causing floods that destroy things. They ruin crops and they can make land hard to use. In this article I read about one of the most recent hurricanes, Hurricane Zeta. They said that it’s winds were more like a tornado, reaching around 86-110 mph. They think this was either a category 1 or category 2 hurricane, that went through South Mississippi. Hurricane Zeta caused damage to homes and had trees uprooted which then caused them to block roads. They even experienced power loss. It would be hard to have things/ possessions wiped out by a hurricane.

And just the fact of now using the Greek Alphabet to name these--so many already this year!
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