answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

275,000

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many people homes were destroyed during hurricane sandy?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was destroyed after Hurricane Katrina?

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.


How many people died from Hurricane Easy?

Many people because it destroyed many people's homes and cities!


Are mobile homes the safest place to stay during a hurricane?

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.


Do hurricanes change habitats?

yes because when a hurricane hits a place the people have to migrate to a different place because the hurricane destroyed there homes.


How many homes were destroyed in New York by Hurricane Sandy?

15,000 +


Why didn't people leave their homes during hurricane Katrina?

people left there homes because of the high risk of death and floods


How many people died in hurricane Diana?

Hurricanes are scary and deadly storms. In 1984 Hurricane Diane killed 184 people, damaged 14,000 homes and destroyed 813 other houses.


In 2004 how many homes were destroyed in Hurricane Frances?

I would think more than 50 it was a serious hurricane


How many homes were destroyed by hurricane andrew?

over 2,000 houses


What personal effects Hurricane Katrina?

Many people losts there homes, dear family members or friends, and were unemployed because of there business destroyed.


How many homes were destroyed by hurricane charley in 2004?

No one knows the exact number of homes destroyed by Charley in 2004, but estimated damage was $15 billion in the US.


Are mobile homes a good place to stay during a hurricane?

No. Mobile homes are easily destroyed or overturned by strong winds. They are more easily washed away by flooding that site-built homes, and they have no second floor to flee to in the case of flooding.