Silent Threat of Inland Hurricanes: What You Need to Know
Silent Threat of Inland Hurricanes: What You Need to Know
US · Published Oct 2, 2025
Inland hurricanes pose significant risks far from the coast, including flooding, wind damage, and tornadoes.
Preparation is key: Stay informed, develop a family emergency plan, and assemble a disaster supply kit.
During and after the storm, stay indoors, move to higher ground if flooding occurs, and be aware of potential hazards.
Inland hurricanes: a silent, underestimated threat
Hurricanes are often perceived as coastal threats, wreaking havoc with storm surges and powerful winds along the shoreline. However, the danger doesn't dissipate once a hurricane makes landfall. Inland hurricanes, the remnants of these powerful storms, can pose a significant and often underestimated threat far from the coast.
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