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Friday, 13 June 2014

WICKED WIND-BLAST WEDNESDAY!!!! BY Fa'asua Pepe!

Wicked Wind-Blast Wednesday! 11/06/2014 JUNE: What Affected me!!!!! CRASH! BANG! WOOSH! Woah, what was that? Wednesday 11th of June 2014, a huge storm had woken me up in the middle of my sleep. Instantly I stood up and looked out my window. Then a surprised look went up my face. Wow! There were tree branches everywhere. I looked across the street to see the people living across the road from my house and saw that they had their huge tent floating above their house. Suddenly, bit by bit, small pieces of my houses roof came dangling down my window like a volcano erupting it’s fiery rocks except the parts of my roof weren’t on fire. CRASH! My rubbish bins standing outside my window had fell and there were rubbish everywhere. I looked around to see if there were anymore destruction. I thought the storm had finished but then I caught something in the corner of my eye. A huge tree branch came wandering around my driveway. I stood there for a moment figuring out if my mum and dad heard it. So I went to my parents room to check but I soon found out that my parents were still sleeping like little angels. I went back to my room and lay down on my bed. I wanted to sleep but I couldn’t because of that loud ruckus outside. To be honest I was pretty scared myself. I didn’t worry that much. I decided to have one last look. I looked outside but I heard nothing. It had stopped. Then I hopped on my bed and started sleeping! THE END!!!!!! This is about a serious situation in Auckland/NZ 2014. Bad weather has been crossing Auckland, New Zealand in winter. Trees had fallen down on electrical wires. An estimate of 90,000 homes had no power. Police has found out that 3 people had died in this storm. In the morning of this horrible incident people have found tree branches everywhere, glass windows smashed by trees, the wind and power lines. THIS WAS VERY SCARY AND DANGEROUS!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Faasua,
    I love your alliteration you used in the beginning. It really got me hooked into your work. The simile you used was out of this world! I was at camp when this incident happened and I was scared to death! Your piece of writing is very descriptive. Keep up the wicked work!

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    Lovely Pulotu

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