 This research examines how human mobility networks respond to natural disasters by analyzing the behavior of individuals before, during and after a major storm. It finds that the networks remain structurally unchanged, but exhibit changes in terms of motifs, which are patterns of movement between locations. These changes suggest that the networks are more resilient than previously thought, as they recover quickly from the storm's effects. This research provides valuable insight into how to best prepare for and respond to natural disasters. This article was authored by Akhil Anil Rajput, an early Mastafavi.