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Hurricanes By :Kyli Evans

What happens during a hurricane Sometimes debris flies around. Things could blow away. Sometimes your house could get destroyed. Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes sometimes happen during a hurricane. All electricity could go out.

Hurricane safety tips Make sure you have a flashlight with you. Have a disaster plan ready for your family and your pet.(if you have a pet) Board up windows and bring in stuff from outside that could blow away. Make sure you know what country or parish you live in and know where all evacuation routes are. Make sure you have food water and a first aid kit.

references http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-hurricane.htm