I survived hurricane Kyrill
Germans were told to stay indoors and many schools across the country closed early on Thursday as a rare hurricane bore down on them, seriously disrupting air and rail travel and causing at least one death on the roads.
The storm could generate winds of up to 180 km/h (112 mph) in high and exposed areas and as much as 130 km/h in lower-lying regions. I was not aware of the danger of the hurricane, and took a walk around the city because the wind was very strong and I like the feeling of walking with the help of wind.
Luckily, nothing had happened to me. If I’m not mistaken, 10 peoples were killed by this hurricane. Hundreds of flights and trains were canceled, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded at the country’s major airports and railway stations.
Here a some photos of what has happened in Germany.
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Currently I’m not in blogging mode because my exams begin next week. Maybe this blog will not be updated for the next three weeks. However, I’ll probably post something short if I could find the time during this period. Wish me luck for my exams.
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5 Responses to “I survived hurricane Kyrill”
viel Glück.
going back this CNY?
mann
January 21st, 2007
ok..good luck for your exam! ![]()
fuad
January 21st, 2007
viel Gluek fuer die Pruefung. I am having exams starting next month and it will be a month long - scared!!!
jumanjisama
January 21st, 2007
wokey..Wish you good luck my friend.. ![]()
Bat
January 24th, 2007
bang,anak saya hilangla..No Pok, i tell u
RK house
January 26th, 2007

















