Hundreds of people, living on America’s east coast, were made homeless and at least 62 people were killed by Hurricane Sandy.
Thousands of homes were destroyed and left without electricity.
Subways and tunnels in New York City were flooded by the water of the superstorm.
Schools were closed as the hurricane brought the season’s first snow.
Emergency shelters were built and hot meals were given to the people by the American Red Cross.
Politicians say that the topic climate change was brought back by this Hurricane.
President Barack Obama was impressed by thousands of volunteers who helped where they could.
Answer:
1) What happened to the people of America’s east coast?
2) What happened to their homes?
3) What happened to the subways and the tunnels in New York City?
4) Why were the children not at school?
5) What was built?
6) Which important topic was brought back into people’s minds?
7) What was the President of the United States impressed by?
1. People were made homeless and at least 62 people were killed by Hurricane Sandy
2. Their homes were destroyed and left without electricity
3. Subways and tunnels in New York city were flooded by the water of the superstorm
4. The kids were not at school because they were closed as the hurricane brought the season's first snow
5. Emergency shelters were built
6. The topic about climate change was brought back into people's minds
7. The President of the United States was impressed by thousands of volunteers who helped where they could