Hurricane Strike - Original Writing This is an ordinary Sunday morning. The golden sun is shining on a calm and vibrant village. Morning voice is full of chat all the time. When the children played and laughed, the man smiled relaxedly in the Sunday's newspaper, and the old lady gathered to exchange the latest gossip. The huge trees seem to be protected in the village beneath, and those leaves proudly dance in the breeze. In the distance, the same cottage is emitting smoke from the chimney.
The earliest time that a hurricane attacked the country was June 9th set by Alma in 1966. The first major hurricane that hit the country occurred in 1934 when an unnamed tropical cyclone landed on June 16. The year when the hurricane attacked the country was Hawaii's Hurricane Iva on 24 November; the latest in the Atlantic Basin was November 22, founded in 1985 by Hurricane Kate. The latest major hurricane that hit this year was Tampa Bay hurricane in 1921 which landed on 25th October.
When Hurricane Harvey landed in Texas on 25 August 2017 as a category 4 hurricane, it has become the first large class T 3 or more hurricane in the country since October 2005. Since the attack in Florida, the first hurricane attacked the southern part of Texas and brought about a loss of about 120 billion dollars since Celia celebrated the devastating storm season of 2017 in the Caribbean Sea and the US south. Harvey has been the second largest cost to hit the continental United States since 1900. Hurricane Irma and Maria caused losses of $ 50 billion and $ 90 billion, respectively, following Harvey 's moon which affected most of Florida, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
Hurricane Harvey is expected to land on the coast of Texas on Friday night and is expected to be the first major hurricane to hit the US since Category 3 hurricane, 2005. This storm gathered in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico encourages closure of many oil production platforms and moves to 29 major refinery home. Floods can damage refineries and disrupt crude oil transport. The Texas Refinery occupies 30% of the total refining capacity in the United States. According to the American Petroleum Institute, it may take several days for refineries to resume production after being discontinued. If the refinery is damaged by the storm, it may take longer