When a hurricane makes landfall, it poses several dangers, including devastating winds that can cause widespread destruction to buildings, infrastructure, and vegetation. The accompanying heavy rainfall often leads to severe flooding, which can inundate homes and roads, making rescue efforts difficult. Storm surges can also occur, pushing ocean water inland and resulting in coastal erosion and additional flooding. Together, these factors create life-threatening conditions for those in the affected areas.
When the eye of a hurricane moves over land, it is called landfall.
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Hurricane Sandy occurred in October 2012.
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when a hurricane passes over land it no longer has warm, mosit air to draw energy from
When the eye of a hurricane moves over land, it is called landfall.
The main dangers are rain, wind, storm surge and tornadoes. Rain causes mass flooding and land erosion, it can rain up to 12 inches a day. A storm surge kills 90% of the people killed in a hurricane, it can cause even more land erosion. The rain and wind destroys trees, buildings and cars money.
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After a hurricane hits land, look for immediate dangers such as downed power lines, flooding, and structural damage. Check for any injuries or medical emergencies within your community. Assess the extent of property damage, secure your home, and follow any evacuation orders if necessary.
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Hurricane winds decrease faster over land.
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Hurricane Sandy occurred in October 2012.
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