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Yes. It is not uncommon for a hurricane to make more than one landfall. Some of the more infamous ones include:

  • Hurricane Andrew of 1992 made landfall in Florida and on the U.S. Gulf Coast
  • Hurricane Katrina of 2005 made landfall in Florida and on the U.S. Gulf Coast
  • Hurricane Sandy of 2012 made landfall in Jamaica, Cuba, and New Jersey
  • Hurricane Charley of 2004 made landfall in Cuba, Florida, and North Carolina.
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