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Natural Disasters
Find out what natural disasters are most common in
your area. You may be aware of some of your
community’s risks: others may surprise you.
Historically, flooding is the nation's single most
common natural disaster. Flooding can happen in
every U.S. state and territory. Earthquakes are
often thought of as a West Coast phenomenon, yet
45 states and territories in the United States are
at moderate to high risk from earthquakes and are
located in every region of the country. Other
disasters may be more common in certain areas.
Tornados are nature's most violent storms and can
happen anywhere. However, states located in
“Tornado Alley,” as well as areas in Pennsylvania,
New York, Connecticut, and Florida are at the
highest risk for tornado damage. Hurricanes are
severe tropical storms that form in the southern
Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and
in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Scientists can now
predict hurricanes, but people who live in coastal
communities should plan what they will do if they
are told to evacuate.
Planning what to do in advance is an important
part of being prepared. Find out what natural
disasters are most common in your area.
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