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Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts

Monday, 18 September 2017

Hurricane

The wind howled menacingly like a wolf at the full moon. Lightning licked across the evil sky: a serpent’s tongue tormenting the clouds. The Earth began to shatter.

There I was in a uber stuck in traffic. As I sat there in boredom I had a strange feeling that something was about to happened. That feeling grew and grew. I saw a man sprinting leaving blood marks on the road carrying his daughter.
“RUN, RUN!.” I sat in the uber shaking as my palms start to sweat. Then I felt its appearance.

I turn around and the rough wind smashes the back window. The glasses dashed across my face cutting my skin. Blood ran down my face. Everything was so blurry. I blink more than five times and my vision gets better. Everyone evacuated their cars and ran for help. As I turn around to tell the uber driver to drive he wasn’t there.  He panicked and followed the mob that bolted for help. The roads started to flood so I ran before I got trapped in the car. I saw a empty building and ran inside. I peeked outside the broken window and spectated the action. Tears rolled down my face, my eyes started to puff and my nose went red as a tomato. The wind was so strong it threw many people across the road. I pulled out my phone and rang for help. A kind gentleman picked up the phone.
“Hello.”
“Hello please send help please i’m hurt,”I screeched.
The howling wind cut through my words as I spoke so he did not understand a word I said. Seconds after trying to ask for help my phone slips out of my hand and drops into the flood. I quickly picked it up and and tried to get it to run but nothing worked. My phone was officially broken. The water started to fill the the house. The water rises and rises. It was past my hips.

I made a risky choice. I swam as fast as I could searching for help and abandoned houses. As I search and search I saw a Jet ski and a man observing for people to rescue. I howled for help.
“HELP, HELP!.” The man could not hear me instead he viewed another family that needed help so he starts the motor and races to them. I had no chance of getting help. As I swam I cut my leg on a sharp glass. My leg started to bleed, it started to get infected from the polluted water and the cut was pretty deep. I swam and swam searching for something that could stop the blood but I could not spot anything. My hands started to worn out.

Until I spotted a boat. I sprint towards it threw the water. I finally get to the boat on hopped on. I paddle my way threw the polluted water as blood ran down my leg. I had nothing that could stop the blood from coming out. I thought to myself I’m gonna die. Tears rolled down my face, my eyes started to puff. I wiped the tears away and kept on paddling. As I paddle I start to get dizzy. I start seeing black. My lights go out.

“Am I dead.” I start to see lights while I lie in a comfortable bed.
Two doctors on the side “Stay with us, keep your eyes open please.”
“Do you have a name,” they kindly asked.
I replied with, “Rebecca is my name.” I finally reach a room. My lights go out again. Hours after I wake up feeling healthy and better as always. I pull the sheet off and stared at my leg. It was all stitched up and secured. The doctor walked in and explains everything and why i’m here. A rescue team spotted me blacked out in a boat. He said I had little bits of glass stuck in my leg and it got infected from swimming in the polluted water. If he did not take them out quickly and cleaned it he would of had to amputate my leg.

I am very thankful for this doctor. Without his hard work I would of been dead. The doctor stuck his hand out and went for a firm handshake but I ignored it and went in for a hug. I looked outside to see the terrifying hurricane had stop but it was still flooded. I had a smile on my face but not that huge. I was just happy that hurricane had stop. From the building I saw people evacuating their houses and Jet ski with people on their going past. I would of went and helped but I had to rest my leg doctors orders. As I see people getting rescued my smile grew and grew. I was satisfied.

Thursday, 3 November 2016

Hurricane

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For reading I played a game called Hurricane Reading Comprehension. For me this game was quit hard because because some of the question were very hard to anwser and some were easy to anwser. I enjoyed playing this game I will definantly play this game in my free time.


Friday, 22 May 2015

The hurricane

Rebecca


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As I stumbled through the leafy pathway I saw heaps of bam bom brunches and glass that was sharp as a shark's teeth but lucky I had my shoes and warm jumper on so I ran as fast as I can back home. When I got home my mum, dad and brothers didn't know it was raining hailstones outside until I told them and they said no one go anywhere until the hailstone rain stopped so we weren't allowed to go anywhere we had to stay home and play game on our phone or cook some delicious food and read books but we can't watch t.v because of the signal was lost from the hailstone rain. we were so bored from doing all that so my mum and dad cooked us something to eat because we were all hungry But they said we can't because the power is out our stomachs were rumbling like dogs growling me. We could only drink water and everyone was moaning like cows but not me and my parents we just kept calm until the hailstone smashed through our front window and we all ran like there was a tsunami chasing after us but we only ran to get something cover the window. We all ran like furious cars because the floor was becoming to be flood with hailstones. After that we finally got something to cover the broken window we grabbed a steal pot and it could fit but we had more trouble because we had to take care of the hailstones but we did we put it in a huge rubbish bag and put it in the bathtube in the bathroom we thought it was going to flood our house. When we took care of that we looked outside and we saw heaps of houses broken into places and people tring to found a shelter or something that is strong to cover them from the horrible hailstone rain they were crying because they thought that they were going to die but they didn’t. It was so sad. It went to night and it was still raining hailstones It was a terrible horrible day. I was emotional because heaps of people past away because of the hailstone rain I was also angry really aangry After a while it finally stopped raining hailstones we all were happy we went outside and we saw heaps of abulounce across from our house because heaps of there families past away. After that the ambulance took all the bodies and then my mum made us  rice pudding and then we went to sleep.