Environment
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Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger and Intense Due to Climate Change
Experts predict that hurricanes in Texas and throughout the country will get more powerful over the coming few decades. Houston is well-known for being a regular target of storms and catastrophic hurricanes. As the consequences of climate change increase hurricanes that reach the United States, the likelihood of a hurricane inflicting catastrophic damage in Houston (and many other cities) rises.
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