The Newfoundland Hurricane of 1775, which killed 4,000+ people.
A cyclone No. It's failure of the sun
yes they can
Because all lot of people died.Plus it considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in the 20th .
Hurricane Katrina was the costliest U.S. natural disaster, and one of the deadliest. So it ranks as one of the worst U.S. disasters, but probably not the worst.
strongest nat disaster: mt (krackatoea) not sure of spelling. or mt st hellens.
the biggest flood in history is the central china floods which are generally considered the deadliest natural disaster
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake is one of the deadliest natural disasters in history, causing a massive tsunami that killed over 230,000 people in 14 countries. While it is one of the deadliest, there have been other natural disasters throughout history that have caused even greater loss of life.
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 is considered one of the deadliest natural disasters in the US, causing significant loss of life and widespread destruction in New Orleans and the surrounding areas along the Gulf Coast.
The deadliest natural disaster in terms of loss of life was the 1931 China floods. It is estimated that the floods caused by the Yangtze River overflowing its banks resulted in the deaths of around 1 to 4 million people.
The deadliest hurricane in recorded US history is the Galveston Hurricane of 1900. It struck Galveston, Texas, causing over 8000 deaths. This hurricane remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history.
Your mom farting in your face. That's a big time disaster.
A tsunami is the worlds deadliest natural disaster. Comets are also very deadly, probably alot deadlier than tsunamis.I think the deadliest disaster would be failure of the sun.