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5 were killed directly.
Hurricane Wilma, the most intense atlantic basin hurricane on record, affected primarily the Yucatán penninsula, Florida United States, and the east coast of the united states. It also affected these places: Hispanola, Jamaica, Cuba, Atlantic Canada, Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Bahamas, and Europe
the category of the hurricane was when the hurricane came toresed us we all whent under ground to be safe in sound
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There never was a hurricane Wayne. The only hurricane to have a name starting with W was Wilma in 2005.
it made 22.3 billion dollars in damage
5 were killed directly.
1.73 Billion U.S Dollars
Wilma caused about 29.1 billion in 2005 U.S. dollars, almost all of which was in the United States.
Winds in Hurricane Wilma peaked at 185 mph.
Hurricane Wilma, the most intense atlantic basin hurricane on record, affected primarily the Yucatán penninsula, Florida United States, and the east coast of the united states. It also affected these places: Hispanola, Jamaica, Cuba, Atlantic Canada, Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Bahamas, and Europe
the category of the hurricane was when the hurricane came toresed us we all whent under ground to be safe in sound
Hurricane Wilma hit both Naples and the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Wilma started out as a small tropical depression before strengthening and becoming a category 4 hurricane. On October 21, 1998 Hurricane Wilma hit landfall in Cozumel, Mexico.
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Yes. In terms of barometric pressure Hurricane Wilma was the most intense (very low barometric pressure) hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.
Hurricane Andrew had peaks sustained winds of 175 miles per hour, which had weakened to 165 miles per hour by the time of landfall in Florida.