Devastation

10_2005gpusa212By the time storm got over, the 80% of the city had already submerged in water. In fact, many buildings had gone completely sunk in the water with the height of 20 feet. Most of the trees had gone broken and the roads were full of floating cars. The hideous sight everywhere fuelled wrath in the mass. The then U.S. president George Bush had declared the hurricane to be an Emergency disaster but it was too late according to the public. Hence, the public took to the road and demonstrated their anger. The violence had engulfed the entire country. Now the job of officers got doubled. Not only they had to rescue lives but also curb violence spreading in the area. Sergeant Maroney being one of them who was entrusted with this difficult job employed all his skills to help the hurricane victims.