How strange the media reinrtpog is including some obvious gaffes.While it was a dying hurricane leaving the Caribbean with at least 69 dead in the region little was broadcast or written. It left behind devastation in Haiti (52 dead), Cuba, (about 130,000 homes damaged), Jamaica, Bahamas, Dominican Republic (nearly 30,000 people were evacuated due to flooding), and Puerto Rico all have injured people, damaged property and infrastructure, and flooding.Now, as a weakened Tropical storm arrives in the USA there is so much media coverage. Yes it is a very large storm but the USA is more than capable of taking the necessary measures to protect its citizens and restore damaged property. Restoring the damage in the Caribbean will take so much longer.Has anyone realized that tropical storm Son Tinh swept through the central Philippines last week, killing 24 people and leaving six others missing and a lot of property remains damaged. It gained typhoon strength with sustained wind speeds of up to 149 km per hour (92.6 mph) as it crossed the South China Sea. By 28 October it had ripped through Vietnam and China displacing many thousands of people, killing seven people and five more are missing.Most of the media reports have paid scant attention to these other events.
region little was broadcast or written. It left behind devastation in Haiti (52 dead), Cuba, (about 130,000 homes damaged), Jamaica, Bahamas, Dominican Republic (nearly 30,000 people were evacuated due to flooding), and Puerto Rico all have injured people, damaged property and infrastructure, and flooding.Now, as a weakened Tropical storm arrives in the USA there is so much media coverage. Yes it is a very large storm but the USA is more than capable of taking the necessary measures to protect its citizens and restore damaged property. Restoring the damage in the Caribbean will take so much longer.Has anyone realized that tropical storm Son Tinh swept through the central Philippines last week, killing 24 people and leaving six others missing and a lot of property remains damaged. It gained typhoon strength with sustained wind speeds of up to 149 km per hour (92.6 mph) as it crossed the South China Sea. By 28 October it had ripped through Vietnam and China displacing many thousands of people, killing seven people and five more are missing.Most of the media reports have paid scant attention to these other events.
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