FACTS
- Traumatic Injuries: High winds and flying debris can cause cuts, fractures, and head injuries.
- Drowning: Flooding poses a significant risk of drowning, especially in low-lying areas.
- Electrocution: Downed power lines and waterlogged electrical systems increase the risk of electrocution.
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Improper use of generators indoors can lead to dangerous carbon monoxide buildup.
- Heat-Related Illnesses: Power outages can disable air conditioning, leading to heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
- Insect and Animal Bites: Displaced wildlife and increased mosquito activity can result in bites and potential disease transmission.
- Mental Health Issues: The stress and trauma of experiencing a hurricane can […]
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