Many hurricanes every year go through their life cycle without causing deaths.
At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods,
There was no Hurricane Galveston. However, there was the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, called such because it hit Galveston, Texas in the time before hurricanes were named. That hurricane killed at least 8,000 people. Possibly as many a 12,000.
As of January 22, 2009, NOAA reports that Hurricane Gustav was directly responsible for the following deaths:[Total - 112] USA - 11 (Louisiana 7, Florida 4) Haiti - 77 Jamaica - 15 Dominican Republic - 8 At sea deaths - 1
Hurricane Sandy killed at least 52 people in Haiti.
The names of people killed by Hurricane Katrina would be a long and stresful list, to me and to the families effected. However, sources generally agree that at least 1,833 people were tragically killed by the hurricane.
Hurricane Ike caused at least 84 direct fatalities in Texas.
At least 41 people died as a result of Hurricane Isaac in 2012.
The Hurricane in Mexico is reported to have killed less than 50 people.
No. Hurricane Andrew is nowhere near being the deadliest hurricane. Andrew killed 26 people directly and led to additional 39 indirect deaths. The deadliest hurricane to hit the U.S. was the Galveston hurricane of 1900, which killed at least 8,000 people and possibly as many as 1,200. The deadliest known Atlantic hurricane was the Great hurricane of 1780 with at least 22,000 fatalities. The deadliest tropical cyclone (generic term for hurricane, typhoon, etc.) on record was the Bhola cyclone of 1970, which killed at least 300,000 people.
Hurricane Sandy killed at least 147 people directly with another 138 dying from indirect effects of the storm.
Hurricane Mitch passed over Honduras
Zero. If you are killed in a hurricane, you are already dead, so you can't be killed by a tornado.