If there were no people there the hurricane would cause no damage,
but people have been moving into these prone areas because the
government is there to help. This is particularly true of the East Coast,
but also Florida where people go to retire and enjoy the good climate.
So, the hurricanes don't necessarily get stronger but appear to because
there's a lot more stuff to blow away, flood and flatten.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...it-region.html
but people have been moving into these prone areas because the
government is there to help. This is particularly true of the East Coast,
but also Florida where people go to retire and enjoy the good climate.
So, the hurricanes don't necessarily get stronger but appear to because
there's a lot more stuff to blow away, flood and flatten.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...it-region.html

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