Experts 'Running Out Of Adjectives' as Hurricane Maria Slams Puerto Rico
[2023-09-13 05:47:56]
So far the historical turmoil in the Caribbean and the devastating Atlantic hurricane season were hit by Hurricane Maria this Wednesday - the second storm for the first time in two weeks, not declining in the Caribbean . After Hurricane Elma left a billion dollar loss earlier this month, the hurricane landed early in the morning, the hourly wind of 155 miles, heavy rain.
Meteorologists and meteorologists have expressed serious concern about "incredible" damage caused by Dominican hurricane attacks on the size and strength of Puerto Rico
You can not attack Puerto Rico more directly. # Maria is on the top of the island. The first category of Category 4 since 1932. pic.twitter.com / iB08f34hhw
# HurricaneMaria is about to land on #PuertoRico and there is damage on San Juan's street. The video of Zac Gooch. pic.twitter.com/fsL71xLwJP
Maria is the third largest Atlantic hurricane to land this season. Hurricane Harvey destroyed Houston last month, destroying the 51-inch rainfall, flooding in 70% of the surrounding counties, killing at least 82 people and damaging buildings billions of dollars.
Hurricane Illuma continued closely, putting the Caribbean island of Barbuda almost "inappropriate to live", destroying the United States and British Virgin Islands, causing a flood in Florida and the southeastern, resulting in 100 in Puerto Rico There will be months to come after all the people
Maria is expected to cause more damage to Puerto Rico, after many years of financial crisis and support of the United States, Puerto Rico goes bankrupt in May and the US governs its territory. Over the years, the aged infrastructure of the island has been restored, making it particularly susceptible to hurricane influences.
The current Atlantic hurricane season is very active in terms of the size, frequency, and strength of the formed storm. According to the New York Times news report, "During the same season the Northern Leeward Islands suffered two major hurricanes in 1899, now they were seen three times in the same month."
Climate scientists say climate change caused ruthless damage caused by recent hurricanes. During the past century, water with a temperature of 3 degrees Fahrenheit caused more and more hurricanes while sea level rise brought more devastating storm surges and higher floods.
Hurricane Maria 2017 Hurricane hit Dominica and Puerto Rico in a hurricane 78 people died, 30 people died in Dominica, 34 people died in Puerto Rico, 34 more died of home, electricity, food and drinking. It is water. Data collection by Hurricane Maria began on September 20, 2017 and ended on October 3, 2017. A total of 3 million tweets and 52,000 images were collected. California Wildfire 2017 A series of forest fires occurred in California in October 2017, resulting in more than $ 9.4 billion in property damage. We started posting tweets on October 10, 2017 and continued until October 27, 2017. As shown in Table 2, the collected dataset contains up to 400,000 tweets and up to 10,000 images.
Two weeks have passed since Puerto Rico suffered from a huge hurricane. Since Hurricane Maria's landing, Donald Trump is a candidate for Senator Alabama, pushed the medical bill to deprive the medical expenses from millions of people, and brought dozens of lawsuits in addition to Puerto Rico's criticism . debt
On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria landed in Puerto Rico. When attacking the island, a "level 4" storm happened 1 Mary was the strongest hurricane attacking Puerto Rico in the last century, resulting in large and widespread damage. The total number of deaths due to Hurricane Maria is unknown and as of 4 November the authorities have confirmed that 55 people have died on the island, but the death toll may be much more. Box 1). In Puerto Rico, existing economic, social and health problems exacerbated these effects. This briefing outlines Puerto Rico's major public health challenges following Hurricane Maria, based on federal and Puerto