hurricane damage

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destruction caused by a hurricane

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  • The coastal town is still assessing the full extent of the hurricane damage.
  • Many residents are filing insurance claims for the hurricane damage to their homes.
  • Engineers are designing new buildings to withstand future hurricane damage.
  • The historical society has photographs documenting the hurricane damage from 1954.
  • Repairing the widespread hurricane damage will take months and cost millions.
  • The island's infrastructure suffered severe hurricane damage, cutting off power and water.
  • The hurricane damage was far worse than what the initial storm surge caused.
  • Estimating the total cost of the hurricane damage is a complex task for economists.
  • Beyond the structural issues, the emotional toll of the hurricane damage is immense.
  • The government allocated federal funds to help with recovery from the recent hurricane damage.