None. All deaths from Hurricane Katrina were in the U.S.
Hurricane Fran caused 37 deaths. 24 deaths were in north carolina.
There were 9 deaths associated with 1968 hurricane Rebecca.
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Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, not Miami. In Miami, there were no reported deaths associated with Hurricane Katrina. The majority of the fatalities occurred in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
None. All deaths from Hurricane Katrina were in the U.S.
The number of deaths caused by a hurricane can vary greatly depending on the size and intensity of the storm, the preparedness of the affected areas, and the effectiveness of evacuation and response efforts. Hurricanes have been known to cause anywhere from a few dozen to several thousand deaths in extreme cases.
Hurricane Fran caused 37 deaths. 24 deaths were in north carolina.
Isabel is directly responsible for 16 deaths: 10 in Virginia, and 1 each in North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Florida. The deaths in Florida and Rhode Island were drownings in high surf generated by Isabel. Isabel was indirectly responsible for 34 deaths: 22 in Virginia, 6 in Maryland, 2 in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, and 1 each in New Jersey and the District of Columbia.
Hurricane Gloria directly caused 8 deaths.
There were 9 deaths associated with 1968 hurricane Rebecca.
"Hurricane" Zeta was never a hurricane, just a tropical storm. There were no deaths from Tropical Storm Zeta.
37 people died from hurricane nate
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195 deaths. 34 people are still missing.
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, not Miami. In Miami, there were no reported deaths associated with Hurricane Katrina. The majority of the fatalities occurred in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Hurricane Irene resulted in the deaths of at least 49 people in the United States.