Damaging winds, severe weather slam parts of U.S.

High winds wreaked havoc across parts of the southeastern United States on Monday, causing significant damage and disruption. In Georgia, powerful gusts toppled trees, creating hazardous conditions and likely leading to power outages and blocked roads. Meanwhile, in Charlotte, North Carolina, a tornado with winds reaching up to 85 mph touched down, posing a serious threat to residents and infrastructure. Further north, Washington, D.C. also experienced severe winds, adding to the widespread impact of the storm system. These weather events highlight the unpredictable and often destructive nature of severe weather, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and awareness in affected regions. As communities assess the damage and begin recovery efforts, the events serve as a reminder of the power of nature and the need for resilience in the face of such challenges. QUESTION: How might communities better prepare for and respond to severe weather events like the ones described in the article? 

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