Tornado Narrative

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The time I saved someone from a natural disaster is when I rested alone in my house watching the storm. A tornado came to Georgia and it wasn’t pretty at all, outside it became humid and cold at the same time like being in a cold pool in a hot sunny day! The smell of rain filled the air and a little rain started poking through my roof, it happens all the time but this time it rained down more than usual. It continued to be destructive due to the tornado has been lasting for 3 hours! Homes were falling apart, buildings were shaking, and trees were waving. People were probably buried under their houses from the falling trees, plus all schools and businesses were out 4 days before the storm. Hundreds of people were evacuated to hospitals, churches, …show more content…

First I call the police, but my phone wire got knocked out from the storm. Since I couldn’t call I did the best bet, come with food water and get through. When I got out of my house I searched for an entrance, almost everything got blocked off to where I couldn’t pass through. Their house was practically damaged, just a tree was had scraped the backdoor and blocked it. The storm gets closer and closer as I try to find an entrance. I finally found an entrance through a window, I knock on the window a few times and he answered. He looked about 14 but he was tall, he said his name is Marco and his family was at a funeral. He also told me that he was hiding under the kitchen sink since he had no basement to hide in. I gave him some canned food and water since his fridge was knocked over to where we couldn’t open it. I located the fuse box and turned it off in case it might fry something. I contacted his family and they talked for a bit, an hour or two to make him feel at ease. In conclusion, the storm died just an hour later. The family came and I met them to tell them how the storm went. After that I went back to my house to fix the rain poking through my roof while eating popcorn. The next day all of a sudden I hear a knock at my door. It was the guy I saved, he invited me to a thank you party! Ever since we’ve been best

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