That's what Hurricane Dorian did, it's all flat.

Hurricane Dorian, who has hit the Bahamas, has already killed seven people and caused major material damage, transforming cities into “fantama”. The magnitude of these material damage is expected to be found over the next few days, and the power of this hurricane best testifies to footage [...]
The magnitude of these material damage is expected to be found over the next few days, and the power of this hurricane best attests to images taken by air - houses covered by water, debris, various broken objects, and completely destroyed areas.
Dorian has lost some destructive power by switching from the fifth to the third category, yet it continues to be dangerous and threatening residents.
According to the U.S. National hurricane surveillance Centre, Hurricane Dorian is expected half of today to arrive in Florida, and on Thursday, Georgia and South Carolina.












