United Kingdom had areas hit hard by Hurricane Irma, but many of the people found that they did not respond quickly or efficiently after the storm. Originally, the British government was giving 12 million pounds to the relief fund, but recently raised it to 32 million pounds. Many people find they did not act quickly enough and suggested in the future they act similar to France with military on the ground before the storm hit.
- Low-lying British territory is also at risk of destructing by Hurricane Irma.
- 200 shelter kits have been sent to one of the islands effected by the devastating Hurricane.
- Medical assistance as well as reconstruction efforts have been dispensed in order to help the effect areas.
“Hurricane Irma has caused widespread destruction across the Caribbean, reducing buildings to rubble and leaving at least 10 people dead.”
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41193717
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Hurricane Irma: UK increases relief fund to £32m – BBC News
United Kingdom had areas hit hard by Hurricane Irma, but many of the people found that they did not respond quickly or efficiently after the storm. Originally, the British government was giving 12 million pounds to the relief fund, but recently raised it to 32 million pounds. Many people find they did not act quickly enough and suggested in the future they act similar to France with military on the ground before the storm hit.
Key Takeaways:
“Hurricane Irma has caused widespread destruction across the Caribbean, reducing buildings to rubble and leaving at least 10 people dead.”
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41193717
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