Post by Gnidrah on Feb 27, 2006 3:12:47 GMT -5
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2006 :: SPECIAL EDITION
INCOMING HURRICANE LEADS TO EVACUATION ORDER, RECOMMENDATION
Monday evening, the Ministry of Emergency Management for the Imperial Islands region, located in the nation of Royal Isles, issued the following emergency evacuation order. It also recommended to other island governments in the region they do the same.
(Hurricane Evacuation Order):
Above: A satellite photograph of Hurrican Hurakan shows the magnitude of what the Imperial Islands region is more than likely about to face.
Two of the three major companies in Gnidrah's International Commercial Airlines Industry have begun a joint-effort in providing air-travel services for those evacuating. Impaerial Airlines and AirGnidrah International have both agreed to work together to allow for free flights out of the Imperial Islands region, as means of making it easier for the evacuation process.
The Gnidrahn military has also deployed a proportional amount of ships, aircraft, and troops, to assist the local military and law enforcement forces, during their state of emergency. In addition, a cruise ship has reportedly been sent from Gnidrahn territories north of 1 Infinite Loop, to the area, to rendezvous with its sister ship, native to the region, to aide evacuation personnel in during the evacuation.
The Wedre Centre, the government's regional weather service, indicated a Level 5 hurricane -- the highest and most dangerous category -- developed several miles from the island chain, and was taking route directly towards the region. The storm's winds were last measured at 163 miles per hour. Due to the strong winds, it is estimated tidal surges will be 18 feet or higher, by the time they reach the shore. The hurricane has been named "Hurakan," after a so-called "god" of the storm, and is expected to hit the islands in a matter of days.
©2006 Gnidrah News, Inc.
INCOMING HURRICANE LEADS TO EVACUATION ORDER, RECOMMENDATION
Monday evening, the Ministry of Emergency Management for the Imperial Islands region, located in the nation of Royal Isles, issued the following emergency evacuation order. It also recommended to other island governments in the region they do the same.
(Hurricane Evacuation Order):
Attention all citizens and/or visitors of Royal Isles, Gnidrah Islands, and Imperi Isole: due to the incoming Level-5 hurricane, and its extreme probabilty of catastrophic damage to the region, the Minister of Emergency Management has declared a state of emergency, and has ordered a mandatory evacuation of the three lands aforementioned, under the authority of and direction provided by the members of the Royalty. Islanders are urged to take immediate and necessary actions to ensure safe and calm evacuation means. It is advised that you only take that which is necessary for you and your family to survive during the duration of this evacuation process. This is not a test, nor is it a recommendation; this is a mandatory order of evacuation.
Above: A satellite photograph of Hurrican Hurakan shows the magnitude of what the Imperial Islands region is more than likely about to face.
Two of the three major companies in Gnidrah's International Commercial Airlines Industry have begun a joint-effort in providing air-travel services for those evacuating. Impaerial Airlines and AirGnidrah International have both agreed to work together to allow for free flights out of the Imperial Islands region, as means of making it easier for the evacuation process.
The Gnidrahn military has also deployed a proportional amount of ships, aircraft, and troops, to assist the local military and law enforcement forces, during their state of emergency. In addition, a cruise ship has reportedly been sent from Gnidrahn territories north of 1 Infinite Loop, to the area, to rendezvous with its sister ship, native to the region, to aide evacuation personnel in during the evacuation.
The Wedre Centre, the government's regional weather service, indicated a Level 5 hurricane -- the highest and most dangerous category -- developed several miles from the island chain, and was taking route directly towards the region. The storm's winds were last measured at 163 miles per hour. Due to the strong winds, it is estimated tidal surges will be 18 feet or higher, by the time they reach the shore. The hurricane has been named "Hurakan," after a so-called "god" of the storm, and is expected to hit the islands in a matter of days.
©2006 Gnidrah News, Inc.