The tears of residents around Ujong Blang beach because of the prolonged extreme weather

Hi Asean Hive friends.

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Today I am very happy to be able to greet all my friends again through this post, because the extreme weather changes in the past week have made me have a slight fever and can only rest at home.

In the past few days around where I live the weather has been cloudy and just today it looks a little sunny, because I have been resting at home for a long time and only doing various light activities, finally this afternoon I decided to go around Lhokseumawe City for a while using a motorbike my personal.

This afternoon my trip is more towards the beach because I want to see the condition of the beautiful Ujong Blang beach after the last time I visited it a few days ago.

When I arrived at one of the beautiful spots I visited a few months ago, I was immediately surprised to see that the sea water had risen very high to the beach, and even the beach sand was no longer visible.

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What surprised me even more was when I saw the huts that used to be places to hang out on this beach, now damaged by the waves due to the extreme weather that continues to hit places on this Ujong Blang beach.

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The atmosphere at sea is also not fine, the big waves that used to be clean blue have now changed their color to a bit darker which makes the atmosphere of the ocean around here look even more tense.

Usually on the breakwater that I stand now it is very far from the sea water, but today these large rocks have started to become mossy because the sea water which continues to rise does not recede.

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Locals say this is a normal phenomenon that always occurs in December because it's also the rainy season. When January starts, the weather will improve again and tourist attractions can reopen.

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This is my story today, see you in the next post.



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I've never lived close to the sea or river, but rising sea level is never good. However, you took some nice shots.

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Thank you, brother, I hope the sea water stabilizes quickly so that local fishermen can return to their activities smoothly

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Wow, Very exited our photo, Make me feel be there, Gob job bro, Hopefully you are always be succes

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Thank you for stopping by my post, I hope we are all always happy

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we live in the same area, I myself visit the sea almost every week as a way to refresh my mind from some work

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we have the same hobby, brother, thank you for stopping by my post.

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This month the winds are often very strong, and it can topple buildings like those in those places.

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that's right sis, I hope we are all far from danger

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Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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What they said was true about

Not everyone will have a "Merry" Christmas.

Many people lose their homes because of the heavy rain. Especially to those family who lived near the ocean and river.

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I hope our brothers who live near the sea are safe and far from danger

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