ALBERTA - Hurricane Daniel has arrived in Derbia days after it left the Alberta province. Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts issued an evacuation order for Derbia for the cities of Ulster, Monarch, Royalty and Marcus.
"We have preparing for the last few days for the storm to hit Derbia and as such planned the evacuation of these cities," said Ricketts. "We expect the storm to stick around for the next 3-4 days and we are sending resources, as well as Jesstopian President John McCallum providing recovery teams of over 8,500 Jesstopian service members. For that we are grateful."
The storm arrived on the border of Derbia and the Wallard Mountains, and finally pushed east towards to Derbia's capital city, West Lake. It is expected to push North up to North Archman and that's when it will leave Cambridge and make its way to the East Coast of Mesa, where it will then quickly dissipate into a heavy down fall and then eventually end in clear skies by the end of September 20, 2023. North Lorray and New Shire are still prepared to be hit but weather experts are saying the storm will die out over Ashberry Mesa on September 20, 2023, the longest hurricane to hit the country. The last longest lasting was only one week long starting on June 1, 1894 and lasting until July 9, 1894.
"We expect that the storm will die out somewhere near the Great Angel River, in Ashberry Mesa, and that would happen on September 20, 2023," said Agnes Rivera, a meteorologist for News Oregon. "The storm is quickly losing speed and momentum, as storms do. However, as the storm dies, it will leave heavy rainfall in the areas for 12 hours up to 48 hours after the eye and its winds die off."
The storm has been ongoing since August 31, 2023. The storm has caused over 25 billion dollars in damage and it hasn't reached the coast of Mesa yet.
"Daniel is one of the longest moving and more powerful hurricanes than this side of the ocean has seen. The storm will begin to die out starting on September 18, 2023, and will officially lose all speed and rotation and just leave behind torrential downpours and mass flooding will be expected starting on September 20, 2023," says storm watcher David Beechum. "Storms are born, live and die just like humans due, so the lower pressures of the hurricane will bleed off leaving strong winds and heavy rains which eventually end. What makes this one interesting though is how long it has lasted, meaning it is very powerful. Most of the power comes from the Sea of Jesstinian which borders Jesstopia and Cambridge."
Jesstopian and Cambridge officials are preparing to revamp and strengthen their storm preparedness plans to ensure that no deaths happen during the next storm, more so hurricanes and tornadoes.