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If it's an electrical storm, a person could be electrocuted (not necessarily killed, but severely traumatized by the event).

If it brings a flood, a person could be swept away and severely injured or drowned, or lose all property.

If it brings a tornado, a person could be injured or killed by flying debris, even if it happens in the nighttime and they are asleep!

Hard rains, hailstones, and heavy winds can damage or even wipe out crops and injure or kill livestock.

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People may be afraid of storms due to the loud noises, strong winds, and unpredictability of the weather. Additionally, past traumatic experiences or fear of damage to property can also contribute to this fear. The sense of lack of control during a storm can also heighten feelings of anxiety and fear.

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