Hanna left remnants of devastation in Texas, strong wall of US-Mexico border also collapsed
Texas, agency. In the US, Hurricane Hanna caused havoc in the coastal areas of Texas on Sunday amid the outbreak of the Corona epidemic. Hannah left the remnants of destruction in Texas. It is estimated that Hurricane Hanna hit the coastal area of Texas on Sunday. Torrential rains in the coastal areas along with high speed winds brought life to a complete halt. The speed of the wind can be gauged from the fact that the tractor and trailer standing on the roads were overturned due to their velocity. The electric pole fell off and fell somewhere. Many huge trees were uprooted and hit the ground. Not only this, many parts of the strengthened US-Mexico border wall fell in wind velocity and torrential rains.
Change of fields, 283,000 houses submerged in darkness
Sugarcane’s devastated fields were destroyed in Port Mansfield due to Hannah’s high velocity. The view of the swollen fields changed. They are completely flat. Deer were seen munching on the leaves of huge green trees falling on the roads. Due to the storm, the electricity of 283,000 houses and business establishments went down and they were submerged in darkness. Relief is that it did not affect offshore oil and gas production. Energy companies did not remove workers. Yes, Mexico has stopped production from their platforms because of Hannah.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott appeals
Meanwhile, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said in a statement Sunday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has declared the storm a federal emergency. He said that this would help in the evacuation and shelter efforts. He said that I appeal to our local leaders for guidance and help in this massive disaster, so that we can get our loved ones out of this crisis.
Water levels of small and medium rivers may increase
Meanwhile, Weather Watch officials have canceled a hurricane warning for the Texas coast, as it moved into Texas and northeastern Mexico. However, forecasters claim that the threat is still not completely averted. Due to the impact of Hannah, there may be 18 inches (45 cm) of rain in different areas of southern Texas on Monday. The NHC said that due to this rain the area may be prone to flooding. This can increase the water level of small and medium rivers. Due to this, the threat of flood is being reported.