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High winds alone typically do not cause suffocation, as they do not displace oxygen or create an environment without breathable air. However, strong winds can lead to dangerous situations such as debris or dust ingestion, which can obstruct airways, or create conditions where individuals may struggle to breathe, especially if they have pre-existing respiratory issues. Additionally, in extreme weather scenarios, such as tornadoes or hurricanes, the risk of physical injury or being trapped could indirectly lead to suffocation hazards.

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