over 2,000 houses
275,000
15,000 +
Hurricane Matthew, which struck in October 2016, caused significant destruction, particularly in Haiti and the southeastern United States. In Haiti, it was estimated that around 90,000 homes were destroyed or severely damaged. In the U.S., particularly in North Carolina, thousands of homes were also affected, with substantial damage reported in several counties, though the total number of destroyed homes was lower than in Haiti. Overall, the hurricane had a devastating impact on both regions.
Hurricane Matthew, which struck in October 2016, caused significant destruction, particularly in Haiti, where thousands of homes were destroyed. In the United States, particularly in North Carolina, approximately 4,500 homes were reported as destroyed or severely damaged. Overall, the storm impacted hundreds of thousands of people across multiple countries, leading to widespread displacement and loss of property.
Hurricanes are given names from a predetermined list in alphabetical order. When a new tropical storm forms it gets the next name on the list. Hurricane Andrew was the first tropical storm of the 1992 Atlantic Hurricane Season, so it was given the first name on the list.
Andrew was a rare case of a hurricane making landfall at category 5 strength with sustained winds of 165 miles per hour. Many homes were destroyed by these extreme winds, where most hurricane destruction is caused by flooding and storm surge.
No one knows the exact number of homes destroyed by Charley in 2004, but estimated damage was $15 billion in the US.
275,000
15,000 +
I would think more than 50 it was a serious hurricane
Many homes were destroyed and many lives were lost. See the related link listed below for more information:
Many people because it destroyed many people's homes and cities!
Hurricane Ike, which hit in 2008, caused significant damage and resulted in the destruction of about damaged or destroyed 195,000 homes in Texas alone. Overall, it is estimated that tens of thousands of homes were lost due to the hurricane, particularly in the Caribbean and the United States.
Hurricane Matthew, which struck in October 2016, caused significant destruction, particularly in Haiti and the southeastern United States. In Haiti, it was estimated that around 90,000 homes were destroyed or severely damaged. In the U.S., particularly in North Carolina, thousands of homes were also affected, with substantial damage reported in several counties, though the total number of destroyed homes was lower than in Haiti. Overall, the hurricane had a devastating impact on both regions.
Hurricane Matthew, which struck in October 2016, caused significant destruction, particularly in Haiti, where thousands of homes were destroyed. In the United States, particularly in North Carolina, approximately 4,500 homes were reported as destroyed or severely damaged. Overall, the storm impacted hundreds of thousands of people across multiple countries, leading to widespread displacement and loss of property.
about 1.2 million ppl have no homes do to the hurrican Katrina doesnt that suck i think so having being destroyed by a huge wind
Hurricanes are given names from a predetermined list in alphabetical order. When a new tropical storm forms it gets the next name on the list. Hurricane Andrew was the first tropical storm of the 1992 Atlantic Hurricane Season, so it was given the first name on the list.