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The Dust Bowl caused widespread destruction to homes, particularly in the Great Plains region of the United States. The severe drought and relentless dust storms eroded topsoil, leading to harsh living conditions that made many houses uninhabitable. Many families were forced to abandon their homes, leaving behind structures buried in dust or damaged by the constant storm conditions. This mass exodus contributed to a significant decline in rural populations and reshaped communities across affected areas.

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