Pakao u Teksasu: 32 mrtvih, 27 nestalih, a kiša ne prestaje!
Teksas je u haosu! Najmanje 32 ljudi, uključujući 14 dece, izgubilo je život u katastrofalnim poplavama koje su pogodile centralni deo ove američke savezne države. Ali to nije kraj – još 27 ljudi se vodi kao nestalo! Da, dobro ste pročitali, 27!
Guverner Greg Abot je proglasio vanredno stanje i naredio hitnu potragu za nestalima, ali realnost je surova. Kiša pada kao da je nebo puklo, a reke su narasle za više od šest metara u samo dva sata.
Među žrtvama je i Džejn Regsdejl, direktorka i suvlasnica dečjeg kampa „Quothart Orsquod Hills“. Zamislite samo tragediju – deca na kampu, voda koja se diže, helikopteri koji spasavaju ljude iz smrtonosne klopke.
Više od 60 ljudi je spaseno ili evakuisano, ali pitanje je koliko još ima onih koji su zarobljeni u vodi. Predsednik Donald Tramp nazvao je poplave „strašnim“ i obećao federalnu pomoć, ali da li je to dovoljno?
Vanredno stanje je proglašeno u brojnim okruzima, uključujući Banderu, Komal, Končo, Gilespi, Kendal, Ker, Kimbal, Ljano, Mejson, Mekalou, Menard, Rivs, San Saba i Tom Grin.
Ova katastrofa je podsetnik koliko priroda može biti nemilosrdna, a koliko smo mi ranjivi. Dok se Teksas bori sa ovom nepogodom, ostatak sveta gleda i pita se – šta dalje?
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Texas Hell: 32 Dead, 27 Missing, and the Rain Just Won’t Stop!
Texas is in chaos! At least 32 people, including 14 children, have lost their lives in catastrophic floods hitting the central part of this US state. But that’s not all – 27 people are still missing! Yes, you read that right, 27!
Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency and ordered an urgent search for the missing, but the reality is harsh. The rain is pouring like the sky has broken, and rivers have risen over six meters in just two hours.
Among the victims is Jane Regsdale, director and co-owner of the children’s camp “Quothart Orsquod Hills.” Imagine the tragedy – kids at camp, water rising, helicopters rescuing people from a deadly trap.
More than 60 people have been rescued or evacuated, but the question remains how many are still trapped in the water. President Donald Trump called the floods “terrible” and promised federal aid, but is that enough?
A state of emergency has been declared in numerous counties, including Bandera, Comal, Concho, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Reeves, San Saba, and Tom Green.
This disaster is a reminder of how ruthless nature can be and how vulnerable we are. As Texas battles this calamity, the rest of the world watches and wonders – what next?
If you have something to say about this tragedy or think you know how to help, feel free to drop a comment. Maybe your word can make a difference in these tough times.