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try putting it in a public parking garage... as far in as possible. There's like no way those huge concrete structures will collapse, but because they're open, lots of debris can fly in. If a garage is not a viable option, park as close as possible to the side of your house... away from any trees/utility posts that may be blown over on top of it.
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