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So, AEMET, the Spanish weather service, just put out a warning that Storm Harry is going to get way worse as it hits Spain. Honestly, to me, the biggest thing we need to think about is getting ready.
I don't know about you, but it's a little scary to see how much stronger these weather forecasts are getting. It feels like just yesterday they were saying it would be a normal storm, and now it's supposed to be this massive thing. What really gets me is how widespread the alerts are; usually, it's just certain areas that get hit hard, but this time, it sounds like pretty much the whole country is in for it. Living in Spain, it is important that our building and infrastructures are well maintain for climate changes, to prepare our country for any natural disaster.
For me, the key thing to do is be careful. Don't take any unnecessary risks. If they're telling us to stay inside, we need to stay inside. Now it is the time for the local communities to join forces to make sure everyone is taken care of.
I really think Spain needs to get ready for a rough time. It sounds like this storm is no joke, and we need to take it seriously. Stock up on supplies, check on your neighbors, and just be prepared for the worst. Let's hope it's not as bad as they say, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.
I don't know about you, but it's a little scary to see how much stronger these weather forecasts are getting. It feels like just yesterday they were saying it would be a normal storm, and now it's supposed to be this massive thing. What really gets me is how widespread the alerts are; usually, it's just certain areas that get hit hard, but this time, it sounds like pretty much the whole country is in for it. Living in Spain, it is important that our building and infrastructures are well maintain for climate changes, to prepare our country for any natural disaster.
For me, the key thing to do is be careful. Don't take any unnecessary risks. If they're telling us to stay inside, we need to stay inside. Now it is the time for the local communities to join forces to make sure everyone is taken care of.
I really think Spain needs to get ready for a rough time. It sounds like this storm is no joke, and we need to take it seriously. Stock up on supplies, check on your neighbors, and just be prepared for the worst. Let's hope it's not as bad as they say, but it's always better to be safe than sorry.