At the latest estimate damage from Hurricane Irene was over $10.1 billion in USD.
The damage of hurricane irene were: flooding,branches/trees down. Ummm.... gas and electric use of power.so yeah...
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Hurricane Irene is estimated to have cause about $10 billion in damage.
August 20-29, 2011. Due to the extreme damage and cost in lives of the August 2011 Hurricane Irene, the name has been permanently retired by the World Meteorological Organization for North Atlantic hurricanes.
No, not even close. Here are the stats for Irene. Damage: $10 billion. Deaths: 55 The stats for Katrina Damage: $105 billion Deaths: 1,836
Irene is bordering on a major hurricane, which can do extensive damage through wind damage, flooding, and storm surge. It is a very dangerous hurricane.
The damage of hurricane irene were: flooding,branches/trees down. Ummm.... gas and electric use of power.so yeah...
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Hurricane Irene hit the East Coast of the United States, I don't think it ever effected Japan.
Hurricane Irene is estimated to have cause about $10 billion in damage.
August 20-29, 2011. Due to the extreme damage and cost in lives of the August 2011 Hurricane Irene, the name has been permanently retired by the World Meteorological Organization for North Atlantic hurricanes.
No, not even close. Here are the stats for Irene. Damage: $10 billion. Deaths: 55 The stats for Katrina Damage: $105 billion Deaths: 1,836
Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Katrina (2005) cost over $108 billion in damage.
Yes, although no longer at its peak as a category 3 hurricane, Irene will probably inflict major damage along the U.S. east coast with possible fatalities.
After leaving North Carolina Hurricane Irene made landfall in New Jersey, causing damage in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware along the way.
Hurricane Irene was a tropical cyclone.