It’s worse than you Think: Hurricane Fatalities are often Underreported
Doug McIntyre discusses the underreported fatalities caused by hurricanes each year, highlighting the fact that thousands die globally, especially in areas affected by typhoons, such as India. In the U.S., many deaths linked to hurricanes are due to secondary factors such as waterborne illnesses, heart attacks or tornadoes associated with the storms. As hurricanes grow stronger and more frequent, the true impact on human life is often underestimated, making official death tolls misleadingly low.
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