Sadly, the lovely town of Asheville, North Carolina was hit hard by Hurricane Helene. In this English lesson, you will learn to improve your English. βοΈ Check out this lesson with Β @SpeakEnglishWithVanessaΒ https://youtu.be/ZYCZ-fD44E0?si=pGvbxDIdUCwDbL6g π WANT BONUS ENGLISH? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join π° Get 15% off GROUND NEWS https://check.ground.news/AmericanEnglishBrent π½οΈ Want to record lessons like this? I livestream with STREAMYARD: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6287572368359424 πΉπ· πΈπͺ π¨πΌβ𦱠Want a Hair Transplant? Check out https://cabhealth.com/ Get 10% off a hair transplant Code Brent10 Hurricane Helene 1. Desperate β When someone really needs help or is in a bad situation. - Many people were desperate for food after Hurricane Helene hit Asheville. 2. Unaccounted for β When someone is missing and no one knows where they are. - Several people are still unaccounted for after the hurricane passed through the town. 3. Death toll β The number of people who died because of something bad. - The death toll from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina is still rising as rescue teams continue their search. 4. Communities β Groups of people living in the same area. - Many communities in the path of Hurricane Helene were flooded. 5. Scarce β When something is hard to find. - After the hurricane, clean water became scarce in the affected areas. 6. In short supply β When there is not enough of something. - In Asheville, food and clean drinking water was in short supply after the storm. 7. Going through β Looking for something. - Rescue teams are going through the debris to find survivors. 8. Debris β Pieces of broken things that are left after a disaster. - The streets were filled with debris after Hurricane Helene passed through. 9. An open fire β A fire that is burning without any covering. - Some people were cooking on an open fire after their homes were damaged. 10. Torrential β Very strong and heavy, usually about rain. - Torrential rain from Hurricane Helene flooded many homes. 11. Landslide β When dirt and rocks fall down a hill. - The heavy rain caused a landslide in the mountains near Asheville. 12. In its wake β What is left behind after something has passed. - The hurricane left destruction in its wake. 13. Scrambling β Moving quickly and in a hurry because of panic. - People were scrambling to leave their homes when the floodwaters started rising. 14. Search and rescue β Teams that look for people who are in danger and try to save them. - Search and rescue teams are working day and night to find survivors. 15. Search and recovery β Teams that look for people who have died. - After a few days, search and recovery teams began finding victims in the debris. 16. Collision β When two things crash into each other. The verb is collide. - There was a collision with two houses in the river during the storm. 17. Horrific β Something very bad and shocking. - The horrific damage from the hurricane shocked everyone in the community. 18. Flash flood β A sudden flood that happens quickly after a lot of rain. - A flash flood swept through parts of Asheville after the torrential rain. 19. Rubble β Broken pieces of buildings or structures. - People were searching through the rubble to find their belongings. 20. Vowing β Promising strongly to do something. - The mayor is vowing to rebuild the town after the hurricane. 21. Barreled through β Moved through quickly and with great force. - Hurricane Helene barreled through the mountains, leaving destruction behind. 22. Ramp up β To increase or get stronger. - The rescue efforts ramped up as more people were found missing. 23. Commodities β Basic goods like food, water, or fuel. - After the hurricane, commodities like water and gas were hard
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