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Hurricane Fran caused 37 deaths. 24 deaths were in north carolina.
Tropical Storm Rita became Hurricane Rita on September 20, 2005.
There were 9 deaths associated with 1968 hurricane Rebecca.
None. All deaths from Hurricane Katrina were in the U.S.
Hurricane Rita had peak sustained winds of 180 mph.
The evacuation for Hurricane Rita was much more efficient than Hurricane Katrina. The big difference is that the governors in the states involved ordered mandatory evacuations. There were some deaths from heat problems.
Hurricane Fran caused 37 deaths. 24 deaths were in north carolina.
Tropical Storm Rita became Hurricane Rita on September 20, 2005.
Hurricane Gloria directly caused 8 deaths.
There were 9 deaths associated with 1968 hurricane Rebecca.
None. All deaths from Hurricane Katrina were in the U.S.
"Hurricane" Zeta was never a hurricane, just a tropical storm. There were no deaths from Tropical Storm Zeta.
On the atlantic ocean
Hurricane Rita had peak sustained winds of 180 mph.
Approximately 3 million people were evacuated during Hurricane Rita in 2005, making it one of the largest evacuations in U.S. history.
Hurricane Rita reached maximum sustained wind speeds of 180 mph when it was classified as a Category 5 hurricane.
At peak intensity Hurricane Rita was a category 5.