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The phrase "aftermath of hurricane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the consequences or effects that follow a hurricane event.
Example: "The aftermath of the hurricane left many families homeless and in need of assistance."
Alternatives: "consequences of the hurricane" or "results of the hurricane".
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I'm still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
It will be about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina may reduce the chances of fiscal discipline.
FEW politicians acquitted themselves well in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
His administration's botched efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina weighed heavily.
Watch: The transformation of Staten Island's shoreline in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, certain lessons have been learned.
But guns and the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy were focal points of his address.
President Bush is briefed by Michael (Brownie) Brown during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
What happened next was one of the brighter stories of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
It has been closed since October after sustaining damage in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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