The storm was long past.
Three helicopters, each producing a beam of golden light, landed in the distance, one after another. Then, people and resources started alighting.
Lucio, the person in charge of the site, was stepping onto the land of Cuba Town for the first time ever.
He was accompanied by four reporters. They took up the space of one and a half helicopters, causing the resources delivered this time to be fewer than those from the previous helicopters.
However, with the storm gone, it was no longer as dangerous, or dire. Without storms, the helicopters had a window of clear skies for at least five hours, more than enough to save Cuba Town, which only had about one thousand people. But now, the people no longer felt like leaving, and were less worried about their shortage of supplies.
After all, Cuba Town had always been remote.
At that moment, all residents surrounded the reporters and made their own statements.