Yes, especially in the U.S. where people are informed about incoming storms days ahead of time. Other than Hurricane Katrina in 2005 no single hurricane has claimed more than 1,000 lives in the U.S. since the 1920s.
Few
Hurricanes, by far. Consider that a number of hurricanes have killed thoussands of people, while only one tornado has ever killed more than 1,000.
aproximately more than 4500 people have died in pakistan's recent floods .
They were Hurricanes?
As of my last update, there have been no reports of any deaths from the recent eruption of Mt. Ruapehu.
In 1960, the reported number of children who died in hot cars was significantly lower than in recent years, largely due to fewer families owning cars and less awareness of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Exact statistics from that year are hard to come by, but it is estimated that fewer than 20 children died in hot cars annually during that time. Awareness and reporting of such incidents have increased in recent decades.
None in recent years.
How many people died in natural disasters in 20th century? How many people died in secend word war?
Among recorded Atlantic hurricanes, it was the sixth strongest overall. At least 1,833 people died
There were a number of hurricanes in 2008. Here they are in order with their death tolls. Bertha: 3 Dolly: 1 direct, 21 indirect Gustav: 112 direct Hanna: 532+ Ike: 103 direct, 92 indirect Kyle: 8 Omar: 1 indirect Paloma: 1 indirect
The last major eruption was 360,000 years ago; about 6 or 8 people have died in recent years in climbing related incidents.
Among recorded Atlantic hurricanes, it was the sixth strongest overall. At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods