Bricksville Times | November 23rd, 2004
Hurricane Pounding Bricksville
Reporter: Tamara Harpster
BRICKSVILLE, CA NOV 23 2004 – September 30th Tropical Depression became a Tropical Storm Calieo. Then Calieo heads north and became Hurricane Calieo on October 1st. ON October 3rd, Hurricane Calieo headed to Souleu and island country off the coast of Mexitaly. The town Clalibo, the capital city of Souleu, was hit by the Hurricane Caleio, after which the hurricane headed toward Vaca state in Mexitaly.
When it got to Mexitaly, the Hurricane Calieo hit Gosto and Vaca City on October 5th. On October 6th the hurricane hit Bosso and Brickville. It was very similar to the Galveston Hurricane of the 1900’s in the destruction the hurricane made landfall, it was downgraded to a tropical storm. The tropical storm headed towards Hobie Falls and other cities inland. The storm continued on through October 10th.
Ten people were killed, 5 people were injured as Hurricane Calieo went. The mayor of Brickville, Janes Will, was injured with leg and arm injuries. She is recovering in the Bricksville Hospital. The Bailey Smith towers were destroyed by the hurricane, which is what caused the mayors injures. Seven floors of the towers came apart. The amount of damage caused by $100 Billion dollars and $5 Billion dollars worth of damage in Vaca State in Mexitaly. Souleu had $4 million dollars of damage caused by the hurricane.
Continue watching for further information about hurricane Calieo’s damage and a video of the hurricane. On the Saffier Simpson hurricane scale, the hurricane went from Category 1 at the island, to Category 5 at Mexitaly and finally Category 4 for the final stages of the storm. This information was provided by Jaco Von Tero.
Pictures of the Hurricane as it was forming in the Pacific off the coast of Mexitaly.
Pictures of the destruction in Bricksville.