Part of the record-breaking September 18, 2005 – September 26, 2005. Atlantic hurricane season, which included three of six most intense Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded (along with #1 Wilma and #7 Katrina), Rita was the seventeenth named storm, tenth hurricane, and fifth major hurricane of September 18, 2005 – September 26, 2005. Hurricane Rita was the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico.----AGD----Fact When a hurricane hits people usually know how to prepare, however, that was not the case for Colton Peirce and Halie Peirce. People had stocked up on food, water, and other essential. Colton Peirce and Halie Peirce thought that this hurricane was going …show more content…
Trees were down power lines were down, and some roof shingles were ripped off. The hurricane was like a three year old throwing a tantrum when eating their vegetables. Not to mention the town was without power for a week. So imagine being stuck in the house with no electricity. When the lights go out the darkness is like the void of space. It is horrible, especially when there is no access to the air conditioning or access to fresh food in the refrigerator. Like imagine try to play a board game in the dark or taking a shower. On the other hand, Colton and Halie only stayed in town for an about three days, then headed to Halie’s sister’s house at the Houston County lake. Colton and Halie knew there would be a generator out there so they would not have to worry about food, electricity, or air …show more content…
They finally had access to the refrigerator, therefore they could give the kids a decent meal instead of them steadily eating junk foods. They finally could cook a decent meal for the kids, since they were eating junk for the last three days. The parents thought it was a good idea for them to have a decent meal before the kids went back to playing games. Not long after that the storm was just about to die down. Since the storm had died down the parents thought it was a good idea to get the kids outside and