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Weather Alert

Hey all,

The KNMI (it's an official Dutch weather institute) has announced a weather alert yesterday for today. We're going to have a heavy storm (which you would expect in the autumn instead of the winter) with strong winds and heavy rain fall. The last time they did this was exactly a week ago. Before that it had been a while.

Last week there were damages of about € 15 mln. Can you believe that? I wonder what the damage will be today. I hope we won't have a problem with our house. I don't expect it to, but then again.... you never know. Let's just hope for the best!

It is supposed to be winter now. It's supposed to be a lot colder and not this kidn of weather. Climate changes? DO YOU THINK?! It's incredible. I really hope somehow we'll all find a solution to break this pattern that is growing. The weather we have now is a kind of weather we should have had several months ago. So it's really time we're all taking action!

So, support the World Wide fund for Nature, Greanpeace and everything else you can think off! And not only that! Take action yourself! There are so many things you can do, so don't hesitate!

Talk to you later!

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