The renowned Puerto Rican singer Olga Tañón has shared with her followers a moving story about the ravages of the recent hurricane Helene at home. Through an emotional message on social networks, the artist has not only detailed the damage suffered, but has also used her platform to transmit a message of hope, solidarity and awareness about climate change.
In his message, Tañon described the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene as if “a bomb had been placed” in his home. The singer told how she found your house flooded and full of debris, but despite the material losses, she expressed her gratitude for being safe with her family. “I have the bus (car) full of things trying to save a little bit of what was left in the house,” he shared with his fans.
Beyond her own experience, the interpreter of ‘Es liar’ wanted to highlight the difficult situation of many other people affected because of the hurricane. “There are so many people who were left homeless, there are so many people who were left without homes and neighbors,” lamented the singer. The artist gave as an example a neighbor, a young father of a family who has lost practically everything and finds himself alone in this difficult situation.
Despite the adversity, ‘La mujer de fuego’ has maintained a positive attitude and has thanked her followers for their messages of support and solidarity. “I am grateful for daddy god“said the singer, who has found comfort in the faith and affection of her fans.
Tañon has used his platform to call for reflection on the climate change. “We have to take the climate issue seriously,” said the singer, who urged her followers to pray for those who have lost everything and to become aware of the importance of taking care of our planet.
Olga Tañón’s attitude in the face of this difficult situation is an example of resilience and solidarity. The singer has shown that even in the most difficult momentsit is possible to find hope and help others. His message has resonated with thousands of people who have been affected by natural disasters and has served as a reminder of the importance of community and empathy.
Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, no natural disaster has caused the devastation that Helene has left in the United States, with nearly 100 dead and billions of dollars in losses.
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