7 million homes were destroyed. 25 million were made homeless.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed approximately 105,000 homes and damaged an additional 188,383 homes.
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.
According to a report given at Building Online (see related links), The American Redcross estimated approximately 275,000 were destroyed in Louisiana, 65,000 in Mississippi and Alabama during Hurricaine Katrina.
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7 million homes were destroyed. 25 million were made homeless.
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The 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed approximately 105,000 homes and damaged an additional 188,383 homes.
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.
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According to a report given at Building Online (see related links), The American Redcross estimated approximately 275,000 were destroyed in Louisiana, 65,000 in Mississippi and Alabama during Hurricaine Katrina.
No one knows the exact number of homes destroyed by Charley in 2004, but estimated damage was $15 billion in the US.
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During World War II, it is estimated that around 1.5 million homes in Britain were destroyed by bombs. In Germany, the number of homes destroyed by bombs is estimated to be around 3.5 million.
9,000 Darwin homes were destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, out of the city's total of 12,000 homes. This figure does not include the shanty homes inhabited by the Aborigines on the city's fringes. Many of them were simply not counted, because it is unknown how many there were.
The Tri-State tornado destroyed about 15,000 homes.