Did You Know Emotional Connection Can Change With Age?

Within minutes, hail struck rooftops, cars, streets, and gardens. Many people described the storm as sudden and overwhelming because calm conditions changed so fast.

After the storm passed, emergency crews began checking roads, clearing debris, and inspecting areas for possible safety concerns. Residents also stepped outside to look at damage around their homes and neighborhoods.

The hail left behind dented vehicles, broken branches, scattered debris, and damaged property. The event became a reminder of how quickly weather can change and why preparation matters during sudden storms.

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