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Hurricanes are powerful storms with winds that can surpass the speed of a train and unleash over 12 inches of rain in a single day. They are named after historical figures, such as Floyd and Katrina, and create significant challenges for affected communities. As these storms pass, they leave behind devastation but also spark community resilience, with people coming together to rebuild cities across America. This blend of natural force and human solidarity highlights the importance of preparedness and recovery in the face of such natural disasters.
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Hurricanes By Owen and Matt
Hurricane winds can move faster than a speeding train. http://www.ct.gov/dph/lib/dph/communications/images/hurricane.jpg
A hurricane can bring more than 12 inches of rain in one day. http://library.thinkquest.org/5818/images/hurricane.JPEG
Hurricanes are given names like floyd and katrina. http://www.companysj.com/v244/cuban-hurricane.jpg
People across America help to rebuild cities after big hurricanes http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Lhq3Gx3TjvE/TH7ONfg7bEI/AAAAAAAAC_I/n4FdTzGhbJo/s1600/after_Hurricane.jpg