5 Minutes Freewrite: Prompt: Weather Forecast

in Freewriters2 years ago

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For the people where we live, if it starts near December, our guests will always arrive, meaning that water from the mountains will pass through the area we live in. And it's been a few weeks since bad weather has started to come, namely continuous rain so that the tub water can't be stopped so that our area is always flooded.

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With natural events like this, all activities began to be a little disturbed so that people had to continue to take care that large garbage was always removed so that the water would not be caught quickly, and roads as transportation were completely destroyed because many cars took heavy equipment on top such as stones, sand and so on, so that the road is destroyed, and it is very difficult to pass if in a season like this, namely in the rainy season.

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So other things will also experience its effects, especially landslides, scattered wood processed in the forest, and this is what our community has always experienced, so people must always be vigilant from an early age so that bad things don't happen.

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It is impossible for the community to rely on the government because this has always happened for years, and only hopes that the government will always keep the forest from being cut down and stones from the mountains being taken, but what can people do until now to see at night? and also stones and wood in the forest are always transported by trucks, therefore the people only hope that the government will one day do what the people say.

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