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  2. Does your homeowners insurance cover tornado, wind damage? - AOL

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    After three tornadoes stemming from remnants of Hurricane Beryl touched down in western New York Wednesday, causing significant damage to homes, you may be wondering what your homeowners insurance ...

  3. Hurricane shutter - Wikipedia

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    A hurricane shutter made out of plywood. Hurricane coverings, commonly known as shutters, are used in hurricane mitigation to protect houses and other structures from damage caused by storms. Hurricane shutters are used to prevent windows from being broken by flying objects during a storm.

  4. Emergency management - Wikipedia

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    The safe room is a reinforced structure to provide near absolute protection in extreme wind events such as tornadoes and hurricanes. [31] If one window or door breaks, the roof is more likely to blow off due to the pressure wind coming into the house. [32] Closing all interior doors, reduces the forces on the roof. [33]

  5. Hurricane Window Protection: Separating Fact from Fiction - AOL

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  6. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    Tornadoes, cyclones, and other storms with strong winds damage or destroy many buildings. However, with proper design and construction, the damage to buildings by these forces can be greatly reduced. A variety of methods can help a building survive strong winds and storm surge.

  7. These US counties are most vulnerable to tornado damage - AOL

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    Twisters tend to strike in Tornado Alley, a nickname for the nation's central region with the most tornadoes from the 1950s to 1990s. 17 Texas, 12 Illinois, 9 Missouri, and 7 Kansas counties ...

  8. Storm window - Wikipedia

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    On modern houses they serve on existing windows in order to improve their thermal insulation [3] and soundproofing. Aside from insulation, external storm windows provide an additional measure of protection for homes against damage to costly glass panes during inclement weather such as hail. On older houses, storm windows were installed in ...

  9. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Damage paths have been in excess of one-mile wide (1.6 km) and 50 miles long (80 km). [2] Not all tornadoes are easily seen. A tornado funnel can be transparent until reaching an area with loose dirt and debris. [2] Also, some tornadoes have been seen against sunlit areas, but rain or nearby low-hanging clouds has obscured other tornadoes.