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Protecting your home from extreme weather


The natural disasters are getting more and more frequent. Their intensity, larger and more furious than before. It is a fact that natural disasters have been more impactful as of late and whether it is the fault of global warming or not, you cannot deny that it is downright scary.


In the USA, there has been a lot of increase in weather-related damage. With a number of famous, big hurricanes hitting the country, it is very important that the people take the necessary precautions to minimize the destruction. Other than the hurricanes, flooding and wildfires have been a lot this year. Australian wildfires started back in January of 2020 and caused a lot of destruction to property as well as wildlife. Then there were wildfires in California which caused even more destruction to the already miserable year.

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Where Natural Disasters Strike Most in the United States
When disaster strikes, will you be nearby? This guide from Roof Claim examines which counties across the United States are most at risk when it comes to natural disasters occurring. It takes into account several types of disasters, like severe storms, fires, floods, hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, droughts, and severe ice and snowstorms.

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How to Build a Hurricane Resistant Home

America is a hurricane-active region in recent years, and has seen several destructive hurricanes. Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico's United States territory in 2017, taking the lives of more than 2,900 local people. The storm killed the island's power supply and wrecked thousands of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

In the past many other gigantic hurricanes hit the country. Since the losses due to demolitions are unbearable, we need structures capable of withstanding this natural catastrophe. This Viking Steel Structures infographic looks at how to build a home resistant to hurricanes.

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Preparing for Hurricane Season
Hurricane season is one of the most dreadful force of nature that can strike up a country with maximum sustained winds that can reach to up the 156 mph. Hurricane Katrina, one of the most destructive hurricanes that ever hit the U.S, has brought storm surges as high as 28 ft., a high-powered 175 mph sustained winds, tornadoes, and massive flooding and different states.

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Hurricanes cause millions of dollars in damage and take many lives every year. The Atlantic hurricane season starts in early June and goes all the way through November with several severe storms occurring every year. The statistics on some of these storms are staggering and show how damaging and deadly hurricanes can be.

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