Compare And Contrast Essay On 9/11

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It’s a really dark day on May 6th, 1975. The weather seems really gloomy on your way home that Tuesday. You’re coming back from work with a co-worker and the rain begins to pour from the heavens. Winds are intense, and what appears to look as if there are black birds, are flying in the sky. You have no clue of what’s coming, but what matter is that you’re Nebraska strong. You went through the austere blizzard of ’75, the weather can’t harm you? Or maybe it can, ’75 isn’t over yet and this evening could change your life. The tornado of ’75 was a four on the Fujita-Pearson scale. The tornado killed at least three people, injured many others and caused about 120 million dollars in damage when it hit the Omaha area, “making it one of the most costly tornado disasters in the history of the U.S.”(Kelly 3) The tornado began to form at 132nd and Harrison streets. Debris began to fly and damage was done to many things such as cars and buildings. From its touchdown on 99th and Harrison streets, the tornado began to move North-East to 72nd and dodge streets. 72nd street, which is still one of the busiest streets in Omaha, was under attack. Known places such as: the Opera Playhouse, …show more content…

The Mayor, Edward Zorinsky, made sure that the National Guard’s response took care of victims of the tornado. The Federal Disaster Assistance Administration sent officers to inspect the area that was hit. After receiving information on the damage, the Public Works Department decided to set up clean-up crews around the city. Many other businesses made their products free to the disaster victims. The U-Haul donated trucks for the clean-up, the Northwestern Ball Telephone Company had free calls to any of the disaster states, and many more companies volunteered there help to the state of Nebraska. The clean-up was so successful that schools around the Omaha and Millard districts dismissed their students if they decided to donate their time to the cleaning of the

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