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One is Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Louisiana lost thousands
Hurricane Olivia was the worst hurricane to hit Mazatlan, Sinaloa since 1943.However,it was not as significant as Hurricane Katrina.Hurricane Katrina killed thousands and Hurricane Olivia killed 30.
If you are referring to Hurricane Katrina, the effects were devastating. Many homes and businesses were destroyed, especially in New Orleans which was badly flooded. Biloxi, Mississippi was also devastated. Over 1,800 people were killed including more than 1,500 in Louisiana and over 200 in Mississippi. More than 700 are still missing. Thousands more were injured or displaced. However, there were 14 other hurricanes in 2005 aside from Katrina with varying degrees of impact.
I've heard that a hurricane can cause over thousands of deaths
i think u may want hurricane Katrina, from new Orleans
A hurricane that has lasted for thousands of years.
No, they can't really collide. A hurricane is thousands of times larger than a tornado. In fact, it is not uncommon for tornadoes to form in the outer bands of a hurricane.
she was a hurricane!
Thousands of people havethroughhistory.
thousands would have been killed
Hurricane Sandy did not cause flooding on the Seine. Hurricane Sandy struck North America and some Caribbean islands. The Seine is in Europe, thousands of miles from where HUrricane Sandy ocurred.
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.