After landing in Florida on the weekend, Hurricane Emma weakened to tropical storm on Monday - but strong winds and floods are still hitting the sun
Formerly the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever, Ilmar opened the way for death and destruction throughout the Caribbean when visiting Florida last week. When Ilma attacked the island, at least 24 people died and hurricanes destroy countless houses and businesses. According to the Associated Press, so far Florida has not confirmed death toll
According to the Associated Press, electricity is not being supplied to Florida's 5 million buildings, Ilma has become the largest evacuation worker in the history of the Americans and 7 million people are ordered to leave the house.
In the Caribbean, the islands such as Barbuda and St. Martin are attacked by a powerful storm that destroyed most of the island's buildings. In the Bahamas, an eerie shot shows that when Ilma hit it, it disappeared on the coastline.
AccuWeather, a weather company, predicts that Ilma will lose $ 260 billion in the US economy alone. However, if the island is destroyed to a large extent, the total cost of the global storm may be even higher.
There are several ideas here for those who want to help restore work by looking at the storm.
Donation to UNICEF, Hurricane Ilma Red Cross Foundation, Salvation Army Foundation, Oxfam's "Ilma Emergency Phone" is very easy.
"The most powerful Atlantic storm in the past decade, Hurricane Ilma has crossed the Caribbean, Oxfam responded on the scene, now I am seeking a donation from Oxfam's Hurricane Emma Shihui's Appeals Statement
Other options for donations from large organizations include Save the Children and SPCA International. Another option is to use a site such as CharityNavigator.org or GuideStar to find and support a small community-led group.
Thanks to the cloud funding site like GoFundMe and YouCaring, it is easy to donate directly to individuals affected by Hurricane Elma like residents Ben, Liz, Maggie Zenger of St Maarten.
National VOAD (a volunteer organization actively participating in disasters) requires volunteers not to place themselves, but those who are interested in volunteering in Follida, Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands are I will request registration on the website.
"Just be a memory, Please please the patient, I will contact you if public institutions and disaster relief organizations have the opportunity to evaluate the damage and identify specific needs not satisfied" A warning message will be displayed on the website.
According to the National Hurricane Center data, Irma was the fifth hurricane to hit the continental United States, resulting in a loss of about $ 50 billion. At one point, Hurricane Ilma was the strongest hurricane recorded by the Atlantic National Hurricane Center outside the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. This is becoming a category 5 storm, which means wind speed exceeds 157 miles per hour. When you land the level 5 storm may cause catastrophic damage. Illuma pushes the Florida key to reach Category 4 hurricane and then attacks the mainland at level 3
Hurricane Irma destroyed the Northwest Islands as a very powerful Category 5 hurricane, then landed as a category 4 hurricane at the Florida Keys, and landed on the mainland as a category 3 hurricane. In Florida Ilma suffered a massive damage due to strong winds and destructive floods. Florida Keys suffered the greatest hit, most of the infrastructure was damaged to some extent, at least 25% suffered a serious loss. Hurricane Ilma also destroyed the state's 73.33% or 7.7 million housing and business. Ilma is the fifth most expensive hurricane in history
Irma coverage began after Hurricane Harvey, the first major hurricane that landed in the United States since 2005. The report of Tropical Storm Irma began on 30th August. By 1 September, Ilma has developed into a category 3 hurricane located in the middle of the Atlantic in just 5 days from the Caribbean. At this early stage, the report is highly speculative and summarizes tweets by meteorologist Ryan Maue. As of September 5, Irma's report has changed dramatically. It is called a "potentially devastating" storm. As the wind speed increased to 185 km / h, the position of Ilma in the hurricane list was different for each report. Some say that Ima is tying for the second-strongest Atlantic hurricane. Others say this is the most powerful Atlantic hurricane in history. It is quite confusing. In order to solve this problem, 9 news made this useful article.