ALDEN - The state of Mesa is now under a state of emergency as Hurricane Daniel makes land fall in Western Cambridge. The hurricane reportedly has killed 2,500 people and is making its way to the east coast of Cambridge where the hurricane will then hit western Mesa. The counties of Alden, Ashburn, Ashberry, Birch, Burton, and Diester counties are all under evacuation orders from Governor Joshua Adamson.
"It is really important that folks from the counties of Alden, Ashburn, Ashberry, Birch, Burton, and Diester, evacuate and follow evacuation routes out of these counties," said Governor Adamson. "The hurricane is estimated to make first landfall in these areas around 2:30 AM on September 12, 2023. Winds of up to 200 Miles Per Hour. Damage is expected to be a little around 2.5 billion dollars and the Nationalist House is sending over 15,000 troops to our state's aid on top of the 25,000 national guardsmen and women prepared to aid in recovery and rescue trapped individuals."
The State of Mesa and Governor Adamson's office have set up special resources on their respective websites to aid those who will be unable to evacuate from the Hurricane. These resources can be accessed here.
The State also announced that over 25% of its land will be destroyed by Hurricane Daniel and will be the deadliest Hurricane to hit the West and Midwest.