ALBERTA - Prime Minster Fredrick Ricketts has announced that Hurricane Daniel has finally left the capital province where it will begin it's slow journey to Derbia, the third largest province(population-wise).
"With the storm now leaving Alberta, we here at the Lecton Hall, can begin working on issuing directives, send funding to effected towns and villages in the outskirts of Alberta and prepare rescue operations for stranded Cambridgians," said PM Ricketts. "We still have so much work here in Alberta but we are also monitoring Daniel's progress towards the East towards Derbia. Emergency evacuations are continuing to be carried out by local officials there."
As the storm inches closer to Mesa's coast, Cambridge's government is preparing for the worst of the storm. Derbia, Canton, and Bradford are directly 30 miles of the eye of the storm, and will receive heavier damage as the coastal cities struggle to evacuate quick enough."
"It is sad to hear that Cambridge and Jesstopia are being or will be battered by the devastating impacts of Hurricane Daniel," said Polton King Georgie V. "The Kingdom Of Polton, its people and the Royal family send our sincerest and deepest regards to the people and leaders of both countries. Our Kingdom will commit resources to help in rebuilding Cambridge and Jesstopia, after the storms end."
More aid and resources are being requested by Cambridge, something President John McCallum has been trying to push through Congress, who has been reluctant to send any further funding to Cambridge. Cambridge officials are eagerly awaiting Jesstopia's aid, but some officials are slowly losing faith.