Use the present simple or present continuous of the verbs. storms hit the uk there are heavy storms in the uk. winds of 60 kilometers per hour (hit) the west coast, with more storms later this weekend. experts say that these storms are unusual. “today, these storms (be) very strong. we usually (get) this kind of weather in the winter, not now”. the heavy rain (cause) major transport problems – currently, the trains and ferries (not to work). the emergency services are helping local residents. “right now, we (move) people to safe areas and we (give) them hot food”. a group of fishermen are lost at sea and a rescue team (look) for them. “we (not usually fly) in this kind of weather, but today (not be) a normal day”.
Storms hit the UK
There are heavy storms in the UK. Winds of 60 kilometers per hour hit the west coast, with more storms later this weekend. Experts say that these storms are unusual. “Today, these storms are very strong. We usually get this kind of weather in the winter, not now”.
The heavy rain causes major transport problems – currently, the trains and ferries don't work. The emergency services are helping local residents. “Right now, we are moving people to safe areas and we are giving them hot food”. A group of fishermen are lost at sea and a rescue team looks for them. “We do not usually fly in this kind of weather, but today aren't a normal day”.