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No, not even close. Here are the stats for Irene. Damage: $10 billion. Deaths: 55 The stats for Katrina Damage: $105 billion Deaths: 1,836
Hurricane Gustav happened in 2008. The hurricane cause approximately 6.6 billion dollars. There were 112 deaths due to the hurricane.
The three broad categories of hurricane damage are wind damage, storm surge, and inland flooding. Storm surge is responsible for the highest percentage of hurricane-related deaths as it brings powerful waves and flooding to coastal areas, causing extensive damage and posing a significant threat to human life.
The five worst hurricanes in United States are: 1. Galveston Hurricane was responsible for 8,000 deaths. (1900) 2. Great Okeechobee Hurricane was responsible for 2,500 deaths. (1928) 3. Chenier Caminada Hurricane was responsible for 2,000 deaths. (1893) 4. "Sea Islands" Hurricane was responsible for 1,000 to 2,000 deaths. (1893) 5. Hurricane Katrina was responsible for 1,836 deaths. (2005)
433 people died in Hurricane Gilbert. It did $7.1 billion of damage.
Yes It has caused 120 deaths so far and the government estimated damage of 20 billion dollars.
Hurricane Fran caused 37 deaths. 24 deaths were in north carolina.
Yes, there were 240 deaths and 400 million in damage.
The second-worst hurricane in terms of damage and loss of life in America was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It caused catastrophic flooding in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast, resulting in over 1,800 deaths and billions of dollars in damage.
Many people did survive Hurricane Katrina, but sadly, it resulted in the deaths of around 1,800 people. Thousands were displaced and affected by the catastrophic damage caused by the hurricane in 2005.
There is no information on the size of Hurricane Alicia, but it did over 2 billion dollars worth of damage. It was also responsible for the deaths of over 20 people.