Fifth Grade Students at Forest Heights Academy of Excellence share their personal experience with the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav to Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
To start with, they had very high winds and not that much rain. A branch hit my neighbor. A big branch hit two people's cars ( my brothers and one of my daddy's cheerleaders). Tree branches were everywhere in our backyard. Then there was alot of damage when Gustave left. A man threw a tree branch in someone's yard and they were mad. They had a tree on someone's house right the corner. Some trees are not picked up in our backyard. Next there were people who still don't have cable in my neighborhood. Other neighborhoods don't have cable either. People had lights before us, but they had more damage. Last high winds, damage, and no cable are all the things that you would experience in a hurricane.
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To start with, they had very high winds and not that much rain. A branch hit my neighbor. A big branch hit two people's cars ( my brothers and one of my daddy's cheerleaders). Tree branches were everywhere in our backyard.
Then there was alot of damage when Gustave left. A man threw a tree branch in someone's yard and they were mad. They had a tree on someone's house right the corner. Some trees are not picked up in our backyard.
Next there were people who still don't have cable in my neighborhood. Other neighborhoods don't have cable either. People had lights before us, but they had more damage.
Last high winds, damage, and no cable are all the things that you would experience in a hurricane.
it was harable we had no t.v no air no nothing because the electricty was out.
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