Water Damage During Hurricanes
- Michael Dattolico
- Aug 22, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 30, 2024
During hurricanes, it isn’t necessarily the extreme winds that can be the most destructive, rather, water can wreak havoc on homes and communities. With torrential rainfall, storm surges, and flooding, there are many immediate and long-term dangers associated. In this article, we will discuss water during hurricanes and the damage they can cause.
Storm surges, which occur when winds push seawater onto land, are one of the most damaging elements of a hurricane, particularly in coastal areas. These can lead to widespread flooding, submerging homes and contaminating freshwater sources.
Heavy rainfall can also lead to flash flooding and overflowing rivers, however, when they breach homes and other structures is when danger escalates. These intrusions can lead into the growth of mold, which poses serious health risks to residents. Absorption of water by buildings as well can weaken foundations and compromise structural integrity. To prevent this kind of damage, proactive steps such as reinforcing doors and windows, elevating utilities, and installing flood barriers are all good steps.

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