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In early November, 2009, our city witnessed a terrible disaster of snowstorm. The heavy snow happened a month earlier than last year, greatly affecting the life of people.
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In early November, 2009, our city witnessed a terrible disaster of snowstorm. The heavy snow happened a month earlier than last year, greatly affecting the life of people.
Early in the morning, it was snowing heavily. As a result, trees along the streets fell down and houses were severely damaged. Many vehicles were trapped on the roads. Therefore, people had to walk to their destinations. Not only were some of the flights cancelled but also many trains were delayed. The city government called on all the citizens to take an active part in the activity of cleaning snow. Besides, all kinds of necessary measures were immediately taken to rescue the people trapped in the snowstorm to ensure that everything returned to normal as soon as possible.
Experiencing such a severe snowstorm, I firmly that united, we are strong, divided, we are weak.
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All thanks to the mobile phone

   Dave Mill owes his life to his mobile phone. He was trying to make history by walking to the North Pole alone, without any help or support. But after 50 days of extremely bad weather, during which the temperature dropped as low as minus 30¡ãC, Dave was forced to
abandon his attempt.
He had completed 185 miles of the 375-mile journey and had suffered several mishaps£¨²»ÐÒʹʣ©. He had broken his sunglasses, been followed by polar bears and fallen into freezing water twice. Then, after making the decision to give up, he had some more bad luck and found himself stranded £¨´¦ÓÚÀ§¾³µÄ£© on a floating piece of ice that was slowly melting.
 
The weather was too bad for any rescue attempt to be made. Dave waited for three days, hoping that conditions would improve. But the rescue planes could not land because dense fog prevented them from seeing the surface of the ice. It was a race against time.
Then he remembered his mobile phone. He marked out a runway on the ice and took a photograph with his digital camera. Then he used his phone to e-mail it to the waiting air rescue team. Using the photograph to guide him, the pilot was able to land in spite of the weather, and Dave was lifted off the ice to safety.

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