San Diego Smoke Has Gone, but Still the Damage Remains

Janet Clarke
Janet Clarke
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The Aftermath of the San Diego Wildfires

On Saturday October 27th, 2007 you could see the blue skies of San Diego once again after a week of wildfire damage. This natural disaster has created mayhem, destruction, sadness, death, and sorro
San Diego Smoke Has Gone, but Still the Damage Remains
w. So many families and people have lost their homes, love ones, and there certainy. However with this natural disaster came a wave of hope and unity when the community of San Diego came together in rescue and evacuation efforts. The wildfires in San Diego has affected each citizen. It has affected all the brave men and women fire fighters who worked long hours to prevent and stop the fires from spreading more. It has affected all the members of the police force that moved quickly as possible in trying to evacuate everyone in the areas of the fires. It has also affected all the public agencies and volunteers who spent hours and hard working making sure the evacuees of the fire had a safe place to go to and the materials to be okay.

This disaster has shown the kindness and generousity of people and that when everyone works together quickly and efficiently there is always hope. I've heard alot of people and the media compare this natural disaster to the Katrina disaster and so far this disaster may have been as big as Katrina but not as devastating because everyone was working together in a safer, quick way to get people out of harms way. The death toll of the fires does not compare to Katrina. However alot of people and families did lose there homes just like Katrina. Water damage may be completely different from fire damage but the thing that they have in similar is that time can fix them eventually.

  • Many Fire Fighters worked 24 hours to stop the wild fires
  • Many Evacuees have lost their homes
  • Compared to Katrina, the Wild Fires death toll is less
 
 
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