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theyy have affected people who live in their paths because people are losing houses and important valuable in their homes , cars , clothing and what is very important is that people are dying because of the flooding people can get lost from the current of the water and winds pushing them to another location.

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Hurricanes are very dangerous they're like a tornado over water.

It affects the people because when the water circles in the air and squirts out everywhere it crashes down on people. And buildings tumble and fall from the pressure.

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because it has messed up there houses and flood the roads and people lose stuff

and have to move

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it may cause a funeral but what happens is you take damage on your property and have to move somewhere else.

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Most hurricanes have a large impact on people , being specific on which hurricane, and which country would help in determining your query.

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