THE NEWS about Al Roker’s health has broken our souls

In the heart of region B, time seemed to slow as the storm unleashed its full force. Parents gathered children away from windows rattling under relentless gusts. Elderly residents were guided through flooded doorways into makeshift shelters, clutching photographs and small bags packed in haste. Outside, first responders pushed through fallen branches and live wires, answering desperate calls from neighborhoods swallowed by darkness.

Inside the community shelters, fear and relief mixed in equal measure. Volunteers passed out blankets and hot drinks, while residents traded updates about missing relatives, damaged homes, and the eerie roar still echoing outside. Authorities’ voices over battery-powered radios urged patience and caution, promising that crews were already planning the long night of rescues and repairs ahead. As the storm slowly moved on, one question lingered in every whispered conversation: what would be left when the skies finally cleared?