Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Day 3- Tornado- Casey


Dear Aunt Donna and Uncle Steve,


Thank you for replying on my last blog. I'm sorry to hear that damage is quite bad in your area. But thankfully, you're okay. For now at least; there is alot of human impact from tornadoes you should know about that doesn't always have to just deal with you.


The impact of tornadoes is desastrous, I know. But they can sometimes be replaced. People can't. I know that Christopher, Ryan, and Tara live in your neighborhood also, and if I were you I would make sure they were okay. Injuries, stress with loss of others, bad breathing, mental health problems, property loss, and even some fatalities can be caused by tornado aftermath.

Although the human impact is scary to even think about, imagine farmers. Loss of crops, livestock, power, trees, communication, drinking water, transportation, landscaping, buildings, fences, barns, houses, all result to loss of production. The envoirnment could be quite poor after tornadoes. Also, damage to utilities and services causes negative impact on economic multipliers as well.


Altogether, revenue loss from lost production in the business industry, trees demolished at the source, and people dying are some of the worst things tornadoes can accomplish. I'm just happy to know that you're okay and you'll be visiting here soon for some trama therapy.


Love you lots!

keep in touch,

--Casey

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