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Yeah Sandy and some other little crappers come all the way up and cause some damage.
Power often goes out for a week or so. bless the people who decided that they should continue to live in such vunerable places.
I've never been through a hurricane (well, do you expect a hurricane to hit in Southwestern Ontario? Of course not!) but every now and then we get the remains, I personally remember Sandy, which did cause *some* damage here. I feel bad for anyone living on the Atlantic coast.
Other than that, I also experienced the remains of Irma.