i don't know but i think the cyclone dodged around the farms
Cyclone Tracy, in 1974, did not destroy any crops. When the cyclone made landfall, the eye of the cyclone centred over Darwin, so the worst damage was the devastation of houses and other buildings. The area around Darwin was affected to a much more limited sense, and Tracy did not bring heavy rains often associated with cyclones.
They destroyed their crops.
Pecos Bill was a hero because he saved everyone from the cyclone, everyone was afraid of it because it destroyed everything, and specially people settling lands were the ones who were more afraid because they harvested and they had their crops in the land,and the cyclone always destroyed them. Pecos Bill was a hero for them because he defeated the cyclone
Crops such as bananas, sugar cane, and other tropical fruits were significantly damaged by Cyclone Yasi. The cyclone caused widespread destruction to farmlands in Queensland, Australia, impacting the agricultural industry in the region.
During US civil war blockade stopped selling to foreign countries. US troops destroyed crops. After civil war was because of the destruction of the war destroyed most of the crops.
Homes destroyed, crops ruined, people killed, etc.
Cyclone Yasi caused extensive damage to buildings, infrastructure, and agriculture in Queensland, Australia in 2011. Thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed, power lines were brought down, crops were leveled, and trees were uprooted. The total economic cost of the cyclone was estimated to be around $3.6 billion.
they get destroyed
It affected many things. Like crops and farming; It was estimated that 95% of the rice crops had been destroyed along the coastline, as well as, shrimp farms. Boar, Tigers and Deer were all swept away by the tidal surge and many cattle's used for farming drowned.
Cyclone Yasi caused an estimated $3.6 billion in damage to infrastructure, homes, and agricultural crops in Australia, particularly in the state of Queensland. The economic impact was significant due to the widespread destruction of property and the disruption to industries such as agriculture and tourism. Recovery efforts required large-scale financial support from both government and private sectors.
2.04 million tons of rice were destroyed.
Lincoln was re-elected, tore up rail lines, destroyed crops, and burned/looted crops