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How much damage did Hurricane Sandy do in the 1900s?

None. Hurricane Sandy was in 2012, not in the 1900s. In 2012, Sandy cost at least $65 billion from the damage it caused.


How much damage did hurricane sandy cause?

Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to cost $65 billion. As far as Atlantic hurricanes go, this makes Sandy's price tag second only to that of Hurricane Katrina.


How much damage could Hurricane Sandy cause?

No one knows for certain, but as of now, Hurricane Sandy is quite a ways from shore and is still causing significant damage to the shorelines. It would be recommended to follow all safety precautions given to you because any hurricane especially Sandy can be very dangerous.


How much damage did Hurricane Sandy actually cause and were predictions correct?

That is unknown. Hurricane Sandy has not yet made landfall in the U.S. and damage has yet to be assessed in other locations. In short, it is too early to tell.


How are hurricane Katrina and hurricane sandy similar?

Both Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Katrina were extremely large, destructive hurricanes that struck the United States, causing massive flooding. At over $100 billion Hurricane Katrina is the costliest hurricane in U.s. history with Sandy coming in second place at about $50 billion. Both produced very high storm surges, with Sandy's peaking at 13-14 feet and Katrina's peaking at 28 feet. Both essentially shut down major cities, with Sandy shutting down New York City and Katrina shutting down New Orleans, though for much longer and under much worse conditions. Both were also part of abnormally active hurricane seasons.

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How much did hurricane sandy's damage cost?

Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to be at least $65 billion.


How much did it cost to clean up after the hurricane?

Which hurricane?


How much damage did Hurricane Sandy do in the 1900s?

None. Hurricane Sandy was in 2012, not in the 1900s. In 2012, Sandy cost at least $65 billion from the damage it caused.


How much damage did hurricane sandy cause?

Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to cost $65 billion. As far as Atlantic hurricanes go, this makes Sandy's price tag second only to that of Hurricane Katrina.


How much did it cost to clean up hurricane Isabel?

It would cost around £500,000 pounds for the whole street .


Did hurricane Sandy do much damage in Morristown NJ?

no.


Will the hurricane name sandy get retired?

Considering that Hurricane Sandy cause over $50 billion in damaged and killed well over 100 people, it is pretty much certain that Sandy will be retired.


How much money are businesses expected to lose because of Hurricane Sandy?

Businesses are expected to lose over $30 BILLION dollars because of Hurricane Sandy.


How much storm surge is expected from Hurricane Sandy along the east coast of US?

Hurricane Sandy is expected to cause 6 to 11 feet storm surge.


Why did you skip from Hurricane Nadine to Hurricane Sandy?

There was no skip from Hurricane Nadine to Hurricane Sandy. In between there were Tropical Storm Oscar, Tropical Storm Patty, and Hurricane Rafael. However, these storms stayed at sea without having any significant impacts and so did not attract much media attention.


How much damage could Hurricane Sandy cause?

No one knows for certain, but as of now, Hurricane Sandy is quite a ways from shore and is still causing significant damage to the shorelines. It would be recommended to follow all safety precautions given to you because any hurricane especially Sandy can be very dangerous.


How much damage did Hurricane Sandy actually cause and were predictions correct?

That is unknown. Hurricane Sandy has not yet made landfall in the U.S. and damage has yet to be assessed in other locations. In short, it is too early to tell.