About 15 people a month a hurricane would kill, but regularly the hurricane could be a low rated danger, high, or any other types.
About 2 indirectly.
Depends on the strength of the hurricane and where it strikes. A milder hurricane, somewhere sparsely populated may not kill a single one. A stronger hurricane, striking a big coastal city, can kill thousands.
None - she never made landfall.
No one in the West Indies was killed.
About 15 people a month a hurricane would kill, but regularly the hurricane could be a low rated danger, high, or any other types.
Hurricane Edna killed 20 people and caused a lot of damage.
About 2 indirectly.
Depends on the strength of the hurricane and where it strikes. A milder hurricane, somewhere sparsely populated may not kill a single one. A stronger hurricane, striking a big coastal city, can kill thousands.
There were only 5 fatalities.
Thankfully only 5 people died.
None - she never made landfall.
No one in the West Indies was killed.
The deadliest U.S. hurricane was the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900. The exact death toll is not known. estimates range from 6,000 to 12,000.
Not even close. It only killed fewer than 1900 people - hurricanes in the developing world routinely kill that many and more.
Hurricane Dean happened in August of 2007. The storm resulted in at least 45 fatalities and damage of $1.66 billion.
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