Water is the number one killer in a hurricane - either through storm surge or flooding.
If your home is not up to code, the winds can rip the roof off a house and cause the walls to collapse. If the windows & doors cave in from the force of the wind, the storm is, for all intents and purposes, inside your home.
Unlike a tornado, which lasts seconds, a hurricane is beating on you for upwards of 12 hours. It can drop over 18 inches (50 cm) of rain during those 12 hours.
Kristi & Michelle know of this ferocity first hand. Hurricane Andrew had an estimated sustained winds of 155 mph (250kph) as it made landfall. Hurricane Rita had sustained winds at the eyewall of 185 mph - 300 kph. Rita was even stronger than Katrina, and we all saw what Katerina did to New Orleans.
When Nature has a temper tantrum - whether through brush fires, hurricanes, tornados, volcanic eruptions or earthquakes - it is best to get out of the way.
Shauna