Hurricane Andrew, which struck in August 1992, caused approximately $27 billion in damages, making it one of the costliest hurricanes in U.S. history at the time. The storm primarily impacted Florida and Louisiana, leading to widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. Its significant financial toll prompted changes in building codes and disaster response strategies.
Hurricane Fred did not cause significant damage as it dissipated over the eastern North Atlantic Ocean.
It killed 26 people by direct effects, and 39 indirectly.
Hurricane Katrina struck landfall as a category 3 with winds around 120 mph caused most of its damage through flooding. Hurricane Andrew struck Florida and the gulf as a category 5 with winds acceding 165 mph. Even though Andrew was much stronger when it hit. The damage Katrina caused exceeded Andrew's cause of all the flooding done because of New Orleans being under sea level and the levee's failing which instead of blocking the water it trapped the water in. The official death toll is 1,836.
hurricane katrina location #1 mississippi's biloxi /diamond head/ waveland/mosspoint/pascagoula/oceansprings/and all surrounding area's basically the whole state but mostly the bottom and middle. new orleans had the most deaths but mississippi had way more of the storms power the quadrant hit it
Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to cost $65 billion. As far as Atlantic hurricanes go, this makes Sandy's price tag second only to that of Hurricane Katrina.
It caused aouut 40.7 billion dollars of damage.
Hurricane Ike cause about $37.6 billion in damage.
Hurricane Fred did not cause significant damage as it dissipated over the eastern North Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Gustav happened in 2008. The hurricane cause approximately 6.6 billion dollars. There were 112 deaths due to the hurricane.
They both can cause damage
it can kill you and damage your house..
Preliminary estimates suggest that damage from Hurricane Joaquin comes to at least $60 million.
40 direct and 5 indirect
Hurricane Betsy was a category 4 hurricane that hit the American Gulf Coast in 1965. The estimated damage was over 1 million dollars.
Yes, hurricane Earl caused damage mostly in the Leeward Islands, North Carolina and Nova Scotia.
The disaster happened because of mother nature...
It killed 26 people by direct effects, and 39 indirectly.