It killed 1,200 people and destroyed $1,000,000,000Us and $1,234,000,000C. people, this just goes to show...Mexicans can cause earth quakes.
At least 41 people died as a result of Hurricane Isaac in 2012.
37 people died from hurricane nate
Hurricane Jessica did not cause any direct fatalities.
433 people died in Hurricane Gilbert. It did $7.1 billion of damage.
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.
About 15 people a month a hurricane would kill, but regularly the hurricane could be a low rated danger, high, or any other types.
Hurricane Edna killed 20 people and caused a lot of damage.
About 2 indirectly.
Depends on the strength of the hurricane and where it strikes. A milder hurricane, somewhere sparsely populated may not kill a single one. A stronger hurricane, striking a big coastal city, can kill thousands.
The Hurricane in Mexico is reported to have killed less than 50 people.
There were only 5 fatalities.
Thankfully only 5 people died.
None - she never made landfall.
No one in the West Indies was killed.
Hurricane Hazel caused significant damage to Haiti in 1954, estimated to cost around $40 million USD at that time. The hurricane brought devastating floods, landslides, and destruction to the country, resulting in many casualties and severe infrastructure damage.
The deadliest U.S. hurricane was the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900. The exact death toll is not known. estimates range from 6,000 to 12,000.
Hurricane Hazel· Hurricane hazel· Hurricane· The Hurricane started when warm air and warm moist water mixed together to make a hurricane but to make the hurricane really start to take shape is when the hurricane mixes with thunderstorms.·· Between October 5 and October 16, 1954, Hurricane Hazel formed in the tropics, tracked through the interior of the United States and across the Great Lakes where it merged with a cold front and dropped record rainfall amounts in the Greater Toronto Area. The Toronto area had experienced above average rainfall that autumn, especially in the two weeks prior to Hazel's arrival, saturating the ground and preventing the rainfall from infiltrating the soil. Instead, the water ran off the surface into local rivers, which rose very rapidly, wiping out communities built within their floodplains. The Weather Office warned of Hazel's arrival throughout the day on Friday October 15, 1954, stressing the impending heavy rainfall. Their forecasts were quite accurate, yet, many people did not feel they were adequately warned of the risk posed by the rivers.· Hurricane hazel was a deadly hurricane that stuck the tropics, interior of the United States and across the great lakes. This was the most famous hurricane of all of Canada history. This tragedy killed more then 1002 people and that is a pretty huge amount. Also this hurricane dropped over 300 million letters of water. The lesson hurricane hazel taught us that we needed flood control in the area and the T.R.C.A· This disaster could have been worse if it hit all of the world· Hurricane Hazel was the deadliest and costliest hurricane of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season.· The storm killed as many as 1,000 people in Haiti before striking the United States near the border between North and South Carolina,· Homes and trailers were washed into Lake Ontario. Thousands were left homeless, and 81 people were killed-more than 30 on one street alone.·300 million:number of tons of water that fell during the storm155:Hazel's maximum speed (mph) in the Caribbean81:Number of people in Ontario who lost their lives from the flooding4,000:Number of families left homeless in Southern Ontario from the flood (1,868 in Toronto)32:Houses on Raymore Drive that were washed away by floods4:Magnitude of Hazel at the maximum rating prior to landfall on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane scale