1970 Bhola Cyclone killed 300,000-500,000 people.
Hurricane Isaac killed 41 people.
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Unfortunately in 2007 there was not enough hurricanes to get to the name Shelby on the hurricane name list. There was to hurricane Shelby so no one got killed.
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Scientists and meteorologists have no clear cut cumulative number of deaths that have occurred over the history of man on Earth. Taking the fact that the costliest tropical cyclone, Bhola 1970, killed as many as 500,000 people, we can probably say that hurricanes have killed, in the span of hundreds of thousands of years, over at least 100 million people.
No. The Galveston hurricane killed several times more people then Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Katrine killed 1,836 people and still 700 people are missing
Hurricane Katrina killed 1,833 people. The Boxing Day tsunami killed at least 230,000 people.
Hurricane Isaac killed 41 people.
Hurricane Tomas killed 71 people
Hurricane Carol killed 68 people.
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There were not deaths from Hurricane Otto.
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.
55 killed total 26 people killed directly 39 people killed indirectly
Hurricane Katrina was far worse than Ike. Compare the statistics: Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people and caused $105 billion in damage. Hurricane Ike killed 103 and caused $37 billion in damage.
At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods,