Los Angeles- People everywhere scattered with fear late this afternoon, different tornados flew around various regions of Los Angeles. “There was a rapid weather change spotted on our radar that made these tornados form”, said Janet Takota, a hurricane specialist.
Life couldn’t get any more difficult, then it already had at that point for the residents of the L.A. community. Two tornados formed and demolished the city, citizens in their vehicles panicked at the sight of the sky and rushing winds. “It was crazy!” said a citizen.
Billboards are down, buildings are demolished, cars are everywhere, life won’t be the same for most citizens. It will take years to restore the city back to its original condition.
Relief is given by all the lucky survivors of the L.A. tornado passage. “In a blink of an eye this city went from being a beautiful sight to eyesore! I can’t believe this is what we have to live with until we can recover”, said another news reporter from Fox news.
“This destruction is in our lives from now on, the sound of metal screeching, different vehicles, and pieces of office buildings being picked up by the strong winds and being tossed to another part of the city, it’s all going to be a part of us”, said James Maxwell, a citizen. The city is planning on cleaning up the debris, for now there real focus is trying to create shelter for all of the homeless citizens living without a home because of what these tornadoes have done.
“Weather can be harmful not just to the things around you, but yourself”, said Jack Hall a local meteorologist. The impact from the weather had impacted everyone’s life; they were stuck in what it seemed to be a never ending wind storm. This is now an historical moment for Los Angeles because this is not a regular occurrence for the state of California.
Now that the citizens have all experienced extreme weather, they can be prepared for more to come. Residents are going to have to live life as it is right now and help one another so that everyone can carry on with life and achieve the goal at getting the community back in place.