Usages of el huracán
El martes habrá un simulacro de huracán y sonará una alerta fuerte por el altavoz.
On Tuesday there will be a hurricane drill and a loud alert will sound over the speaker.
Cuando vivíamos en la costa, los huracanes eran frecuentes y toda la familia corría al refugio del barrio.
When we lived on the coast, hurricanes were frequent and the whole family would run to the neighborhood shelter.
La campaña municipal enseña a la comunidad cómo preparar una mochila de emergencia antes de un huracán.
The municipal campaign teaches the community how to prepare an emergency backpack before a hurricane.
Si hubiera riesgo de huracán durante la entrevista, la compañía la pospondría.
If there were a risk of a hurricane during the interview, the company would postpone it.
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