Storm damage refers to any type of destruction or harm caused by a storm, such as a hurricane, tornado, thunderstorm, or blizzard. This can include physical damage to property and infrastructure, as well as personal injuries and loss of life. Storms can cause a wide range of problems including flooding, wind damage, hail damage, lightning strikes, and even fires if lightning hits a structure. The extent of the storm damage will depend on the severity of the storm and the location it affects. Insurance companies often assess storm damage to determine the amount of compensation they need to provide for repairs or replacement of damaged property.