It depends on the intensity of the hurricane. A category 1 storm will do minimal damage to homes while a category 5 will destroy almost every home in its path. There are many variables involved in what causes damage in a hurricane. There is the actual wind damage. Then their is the damage caused by the storm surge. The storm surge is the result of when the hurricane's eye passes over land. Their is a wall of water that is pushed by the hurricane when it comes ashore this is the storm surge. Flash floods are also something else that can cause damage. Flooding can occur over a very large area far away from the eye of the storm.
Most homes damaged in a hurricane are from flooding and then comes the wind damage. Also waves whipped up by the storm can cause tremendous damage. Also hurricanes can cause landslides. Also it is not uncommon for hurricanes to produce tornadoes.
Mobile homes are easily damaged by hurricanes. Poorly constructed wooden homes can also be blown down. It really comes down to how the house was built. What kinds of standards were used in the construction of the home itself. Many hurricane prone areas have strict construction codes for newer buildings.
No one knows the exact number of homes destroyed by Charley in 2004, but estimated damage was $15 billion in the US.
Hurricanes are scary and deadly storms. In 1984 Hurricane Diane killed 184 people, damaged 14,000 homes and destroyed 813 other houses.
Most tornadoes don't even destroy homes, typically causing minor to moderate damage. Some tornadoes never even hit homes, striking only trees or open fields. At the other end of the spectrum, very strong tornadoes can destroy dozens or hundreds of homes with some of the worst destroying thousands.
Oh, dude, you're asking about houses destroyed by hurricanes per year? Well, on average, about 1,000 houses get wrecked by hurricanes annually in the United States alone. But like, who's counting, right? Just make sure your house has good insurance and maybe a sturdy roof, and you should be good to go.
The answer to ur question is that England has been destroyed by a hurricane but only a very small one we haven't had one for years so do not worry. hurricanes only happen very rarely so do not panic!
2ooo homes were destroyed
Yes, quite easily. Hurricane Sandy, for example, is believed to have destroyed over 250,000 homes.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed approximately 105,000 homes and damaged an additional 188,383 homes.
yes because when a hurricane hits a place the people have to migrate to a different place because the hurricane destroyed there homes.
2ooo homes were destroyed
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No one knows the exact number of homes destroyed by Charley in 2004, but estimated damage was $15 billion in the US.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 1.5 million homes in Britain were destroyed by bombs. In Germany, the number of homes destroyed by bombs is estimated to be around 3.5 million.
The Tri-State tornado destroyed about 15,000 homes.
9,000 Darwin homes were destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, out of the city's total of 12,000 homes. This figure does not include the shanty homes inhabited by the Aborigines on the city's fringes. Many of them were simply not counted, because it is unknown how many there were.
Approximately 9000 homes were destroyed or damaged in Cyclone Tracy.
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