Hurricane Traw: A Personal Experience With Hurricane Matthew

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Hurricane Matthew was a storm that opened my eyes to how life can change in the blink of an eye. The nature of man is to make plans and assume everything will go as planned. People do not think about what little thing can happen and wreck their lives and plans. No one planned for Hurricane Matthew to come and kill at least three hundred people and devastate a great deal of people’s belongings. Many victims of Hurricane Matthew, including myself, were blessed to experience little destruction compared to others. During my encounter with Hurricane Matthew, I experienced worry, sympathy, and gratitude. An unforeseen natural disaster can be stressful for anyone because you do not know how to respond to the situation. I felt anxiety during Hurricane Matthew when I was unaware of how severe the hurricane would get. Many other hurricanes in history were underestimated when it came to the magnitude and strength and I did not know if Hurricane Matthew would be an example of this. Secondly, I felt apprehension when many flood warnings were put out throughout South Carolina. Water damage can be calamitous for anyone and I did not want my family to have to go through that. Also, I felt uneasy during the …show more content…

This natural disaster made me worry about the unknown facts, and this hurricane allowed me to sympathize with the people who suffered around me; moreover, Hurricane Matthew allowed to be grateful for my hometown and the people who live here. This storm happened because God wanted it to and not because he could not stop it. This hurricane may have been a way to open people’s eyes to how astonishing God can actually be. Hurricane Matthew allowed me to realize how life can change in an instant and how breathtaking God’s love

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