HEADLINES
Big storm stopped earlier than predicted
Experts predicted that Snowstone's first big storm would stop next week only to find out that it had stopped at today's lunchtime.
The Snowstone Government compiled a report from an assessment they did on the whole country.
•Number of casualties: 500
•Total Cost of Damages: Sn10000
•Number of partially damaged structures: 25
•Number of fully damaged structures: 10
The Meteorological Office will continue observation of what tomorrow will bring. As they are still observing at the moment we started writing this article, go predict the weather yourself.
Neighbourhoods under SNC control
As the hunt for looters continues, the SNC placed around 5 neighbourhoods under its control.
One of the neighbourhoods, under the command of Inspector John Marquez, have faced extremely large amounts of lootings by youths who plan on selling their loot for instant money.
"We have received multiple reports of looters lurking in this neighbourhood. I think it is our time to show them that they are not owning the streets or the city." –Insp John Marquez, commander of a neighbourhood
In one neighbourhood, the looters turned themselves in as they express regret for their actions. Some returned their loot to the rightful owners and had their charges dropped. However, in the other neighbourhood similar to the one Inspector Marquez handles, the police face a heavy shower of bricks, stones, and petrol bombs. This can go on from just 10 minutes to a week, where multiple reinforcements rush in to support the battle against looters.
Thanks to police aircraft, undercover officers, and informants, the police can now tackle any looter in a really short time.
@Pilotgoose Yeah, you got officers wearing heavy backpacks to avoid being blown away by the extremely strong wind.
Jeez, this storm sounds super bad
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