In a hurricane flying debris consists of objects carried by the winds at high speeds. If these hit a person the can cause blunt injuries, cuts, and puncture wounds.
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Flying debris during a hurricane can cause injuries by impacting individuals with great force, leading to cuts, bruises, fractures, or more serious injuries. Debris can also break windows or damage property, exposing individuals to further danger from the storm's elements. It is important to seek shelter and stay away from windows or areas vulnerable to debris during a hurricane.
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People can get hurt in a hurricane from flying debris, storm surges causing flooding and drowning, falling trees or buildings, and exposure to extreme winds and rain. It is important to follow evacuation orders and seek shelter in a safe location to minimize the risk of injury.
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Practicing safety measures during a typhoon is crucial to protect yourself and others from potential harm such as strong winds, flooding, and flying debris. It can help reduce the risk of injuries and even save lives. Following safety protocols such as securing outdoor items, staying indoors, and being prepared with emergency supplies can help minimize the impact of a typhoon.