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Hurricanes

A hurricane is a severe type of tropical storm. Hurricanes produce high winds, heavy rains and thunderstorms. Hurricanes can cause tremendous damage. Winds can exceed 155 miles per hour. Hurricanes and tropical storms can also spawn tornadoes and lead to flooding. The high winds and heavy rains can destroy buildings, roads and bridges, and knock down power lines and trees. In coastal areas, very high tides called storm surges cause extensive damage.

Although there are no guarantees of safety during a hurricane, you can take actions to protect yourself. You should have a disaster plan. Being prepared can help reduce fear, anxiety, and losses. If you do experience a disaster, it is normal to feel stressed. You may need help in finding ways to cope.

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  1. Hurricanes (National Library of Medicine)  
    A hurricane is a severe type of tropical storm. Hurricanes produce high winds, heavy rains and thunderstorms. Hurricanes can cause tremendous damage. Winds can exceed 155 ...
  2. Hurricane Safety (American Red Cross)  
    Hurricanes are strong storms that can be life-threatening. Equip yourself for one with Red Cross' hurricane supply list and severe storm safety tips. ... hurricane, ...
  3. Preparing for a Hurricane or Tropical Storm (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Take steps to prepare for a hurricane or tropical storm.
  4. Hurricanes and Other Tropical Storms (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Information on preparing for Hurricanes and being safe after a Hurricane. Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  5. Hurricane Season: Be Prepared (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Hurricanes/Learn More ... Hurricanes ... Food and Drug Administration ... It's important to safeguard your food, water, medicine and pets before, during and after any ...
  6. Consumer's Guide to Food Safety: Severe Storms and Hurricanes (Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service)  
    Hurricanes/Learn More ... Hurricanes
  7. Tornadoes, Hurricanes, and Children (American Psychological Association)  
    Hurricanes/Learn More ... Hurricanes
  8. Protect Yourself and Others from Electrical Hazards after a Disaster (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Stay safe after a hurricane, flood safety, fallen power line, downed power lines, electric shock, power line safety, utility pole, standing water, electrical equipment safety, ...
  9. Clean Up Safely after a Disaster (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... your loved ones during your cleanup after a hurricane, flood, or other natural disaster. Follow our cleanup ... clean up after a flood, disaster, hurricane, tornado, what to wear for disaster clean up, sewage, disaster safety tips, hazards, chainsaw safety, preventing mold growth, using bleach to clean ...
  10. Mold After a Disaster (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    After natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, excess moisture and standing water contribute to the growth of mold in homes and other buildings. Learn about ...
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