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Hurricane Harvey
There is no doubt that hurricane Harvey was one of the worst natural disasters ever, and it happened in my own backyard. I have been through Rita in 2005 and Ike in 2008 and nothing happened to our family, so I really did not see hurricanes as anything to worry about. I was very wrong. The Houston Flood Control District had a conference on the news saying that water was going to be released from Addicks reservoir, which I lived right next to. They told us that there will not be flooding in our neighborhoods and to not evacuate. Our family decided to listen to the FCD and go to a neighbor's house to have a get together. Once we decided to go home, the streets were completely flooded, and this is when we started to panic. We barricaded the doors and moved everything upstairs to prepare for …show more content…
From the boat, everyone was put on dump trucks and driven to a dry spot where you chose to go to a shelter or be picked up. A week later, our house was deemed unsafe to live in and we were told that we must find another place to live. It was very hard to find the positive aspects of this time of devastation, but reflecting on what has gone on, there are many things that have helped me grow as a person. Winston Churchill has a famous quote that says “If you’re going through hell, keep going”. Persistence is imperative in a situation like this because there are about 100,000 families that are going through the same thing. I am currently living in my friends house and so many things have gone wrong, but if people focus on the negative sides of things and dwell on what is happening in the moment, nothing will ever get solved. Another thing that can be taken away from the storm is knowing when to act. The morning that the FCD said they were releasing water I knew that we were going to flood. How can a house be less than 100 yards from the levy not get flooded? My

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