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Strong currents in a hurricane refer to the powerful winds that circulate around the eye of the storm. These winds can exceed 100 miles per hour and can cause widespread damage and destruction. Strong currents are a key characteristic of hurricanes and can extend for hundreds of miles from the center of the storm.

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