hard-hit

hard-hit
hard-hit (härdʹhĭtʹ) adj.
Badly or adversely affected: “Official rescue and recovery efforts were... just getting underway in this ravaged port city and more than a dozen other hard-hit towns” (R. Jeffrey Smith).

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