Residents in region B huddled in homes, shelters, and makeshift safe spaces as the storm continued its relentless assault, each gust rattling windows and nerves alike. Parents tried to soothe frightened children while listening for updates, clinging to every word from meteorologists and officials. Outside, the damage mounted: downed lines, flooded streets, shattered roofs, and neighborhoods plunged into uneasy silence between thunderclaps.Inside community centers, volunteers moved with calm urgency, handing out blankets, food, and reassurance. Strangers shared flashlights and phone chargers, trading stories of close calls and near misses. Authorities coordinated nonstop with emergency crews, mapping the worst-hit areas and bracing for new calls as the system crawled across the region. No one knew exactly when it would finally pass, but amid the fear and uncertainty, a fragile sense of solidarity held people together until the storm’s fury began to fade.
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