15,000 +
275,000
over 2,000 houses
yes because when a hurricane hits a place the people have to migrate to a different place because the hurricane destroyed there homes.
No. Mobile homes are easily destroyed or overturned by high winds and are easily carried away by flooding, making them one of the worst places to stay during a hurricane.
15,000 +
275,000
after hurricane Katrina was over homes businesses and people were destroyed. the environment was damaged strong winds flu across destroyed trees plants and killed animals.
I would think more than 50 it was a serious hurricane
over 2,000 houses
No one knows the exact number of homes destroyed by Charley in 2004, but estimated damage was $15 billion in the US.
yes because when a hurricane hits a place the people have to migrate to a different place because the hurricane destroyed there homes.
Many homes were destroyed and many lives were lost. See the related link listed below for more information:
Many people because it destroyed many people's homes and cities!
No. Mobile homes are easily destroyed or overturned by high winds and are easily carried away by flooding, making them one of the worst places to stay during a hurricane.
Andrew was a rare case of a hurricane making landfall at category 5 strength with sustained winds of 165 miles per hour. Many homes were destroyed by these extreme winds, where most hurricane destruction is caused by flooding and storm surge.
Yes, quite easily. Hurricane Sandy, for example, is believed to have destroyed over 250,000 homes.