
Even as Mexico was reeling under Hurricane Dean’s pounding, Hurricane Henriette is ready to roar on the Gulf coast. Large devastation is forewarned.
Hurricane Henriette is gearing to hit the Gulf of Mexico after its way was made perfect by Dean that brought immense suffering and damage across the Gulf and Jamaica. Similar kind of treatment is being meted out to Nicaragua by Hurricane Felix. Rigorous storms and pelting rain have been warned for Mexico as it prepares to face another natural fury.
Hurricane, the result of pressure differentiation made worse by soaring temperatures is most awesome over the ocean and its coasts. Hurricane Henriette, despite in its initial stages has already claimed seven lives and more are dreaded as the storm enters next stage. The thunderstorm soaked dry California with mounting rain from the shores.

This year alone three successive hurricanes have thrashed the Gulf coast within a month. Mexico, though prepares itself usually at this time of the year for natural disasters, particularly hurricanes and hailstorms, yet this summer season has seen more frequent and intense hurricane waves pound the Gulf. Who can forget the devastation of Hurricane Katrina two years ago that heralded a new era of hurricanes in the American history?
As hurricane Felix uproots Nicaragua and Henriette pounces on Mexico, the imprints both would leave are certain to question the relation between surging mercury and recurrent natural fury. Do you have any answer?
Via: Reuters











