Category 1 storms usually cause no significant structural
damage to most well-constructed permanent structures; however, they can topple unanchored
mobile homes, as well as uproot or snap weak trees.
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Saffir–Simpson scale - Wikipedia 119–153 km/h 74–95 mph Nana in 2020 approaching Belize. See also: List of Category 1 Atlantic hurricanes and List of Category 1 Pacific hurricanes Very dangerous winds will produce some damage <span>Category 1 storms usually cause no significant structural damage to most well-constructed permanent structures; however, they can topple unanchored mobile homes, as well as uproot or snap weak trees. Poorly attached roof shingles or tiles can blow off. Coastal flooding and pier damage are often associated with Category 1 storms. Power outages are typically widespread to extensive, s Summary
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