Hurricane Sandy killed at least 147 people directly with another 138 dying from indirect effects of the storm.
Yes, at last count in the US, at least 113 people died.
15 people went missing, all from Haiti, and 253 people died in the places of New York, South New Jersey, Canada and the Caribbean. Hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes with more experiencing at least some time of property damage and at least 8 million were left without power. Tens of millions of people saw rain and wind from Hurricane Sandy.
It killed 26 people by direct effects, and 39 indirectly.
As the event is still occurring, no data has been collected on such.
about 15000 animals died in hurricane katrina
21 total people died and 1 was injured. One drowned of the Florida Panhandle, and two died in the storm in New Mexico. No one was killed in Texas. 17 deaths occured in Guatemula and one in Yucatan. (2008 Hurricane Dolly)
Hurricane Allen (1980) was a category five hurricane that passed over Haiti before making landfall at the US-Mexico border. It caused 290 deaths and left just over 1.5 billion (in 1980 US dollars) in damage. The name Allen was retired from the hurricane name cycle and was replaced by Andrew
Hurricane Sandy, which struck in late October 2012, resulted in the deaths of at least 233 people across multiple countries, including the United States, the Caribbean, and Canada. In the U.S. alone, the storm caused 159 fatalities. The hurricane's extensive damage and flooding also led to significant economic losses and long-term recovery efforts in affected areas.
At least 41 people died as a result of Hurricane Isaac in 2012.
in haiti people died because they get raped
Humorous Reply: I am sorry to report that "Hurricane Sandy" has now "died". She was mere "days" old but as a Hurricane Category One, she proved to be very strong indeed. However, a strong Canadian cold front finally felled Hurricane Sandy as she had the audacity to moved inland across Pennsylvania and Ohio, swirling high enough into Canada where her "life" was extinguished.