it will ruin houses andbuildingsand much more every think will breakdown
Brick buildings.
A hurricane because of its violent winds and its horrible ability to blow away houses, trees, and buildings.
hurricane
In terms of actual size the largest hurricane to hit the U.S. was Hurricane Sandy in 2012 at over 1,100 miles wide. There are three hurricanes that are the biggest recorded in US history. Hurricane Carla-measuring at 25, and one of the two category 5 hurricane, it was recorded in 1961. Hurricane Betsy was also 25, but wasn't a category 5, but 4. And is mistakenly known as first hurricane to cause over a billion dollars in damage (1965 dollars, not adjusted for inflation), it earned the nickname "Billion-Dollar Betsy". And was in 1965. Hurricane Opal is the last one at 25. It was also a category 4. It was also very large and abnormally active.
Strong Cat 1 hurricane.
The most common (not the only) hurricane damage to a house is heavy damage to, or complete removal of, the roof.
The buildings collapse.
the damage can range from minuscule to catastrophic. While wind speeds can cause massive damage by ripping roofs from buildings and even at times spawning tornadoes, the biggest damage dealer would be flooding (as was made very obvious with Hurricane Katrina). Water damage can envelope entire buildings, causing massive damage and when dried out, can spawn large clusters of mold, making most places uninhabitable.
Completely destroyed.
Brick buildings.
Hurricane Katrina was nearly 40 miles wide in some places. It was also one of the most destructive storms of all time, and did over 100 billion dollars in damage.
it can be between 6-20 years depending on the damage
it can kill many people and destoy homes and buildings and distroy plants and make animals leave
That really depends upon the kind of damage that you are concerned about. Fire damage: have fire extinguishers on hand. Water damage: fix the roof and the plumbing. Earthquake damage: build stronger buildings. Etc.
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Nearly all structure impacted by category 5 winds will suffer major damage. Houses and businesses will lose roofs and may have walls collapsed. Even well-built structures will be damage beyond repair while others may be completely destroyed. These descriptions only apply to wind damage. The storm surge can be even worse, in some cases completely destroying blocks of buildings near coastlines.
A hurricane because of its violent winds and its horrible ability to blow away houses, trees, and buildings.