Depends on the strength of the hurricane and where it strikes. A milder hurricane, somewhere sparsely populated may not kill a single one. A stronger hurricane, striking a big coastal city, can kill thousands.
Hurricane Katrina resulted in about 1,833 confirmed fatalities in the U.S., primarily in Louisiana. The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 caused an estimated 230,000 to 280,000 deaths across 14 countries in South and Southeast Asia.
Many many more than were reported in the new papers or on TV. History is incorrect. I was there. My friends and family were greatly effected when Charlie came into Port Charlotte that day. After the hurricane passed, people were seen in trees, dead, and bodies were stacked in refrigerated semi trailers. My brother lives in TN and he said they were send more semis from his area to hold bodies. So, what ever the numbers you will see in the paper or on the Internet, it's not true. But because higher ups didn't want the tourism industry to be damaged, lies were told. It's very sad and terribly disrespectful to the people who lost loved ones and their homes that day.
It depends. For storms that form relatively quickly, the warning period may be a few hours, but thankfully most storms are not like that. Usually, when a hurricane warning is issued, it means that the National Hurricane Center is expecting hurricane conditions to occur in the warning area within 24 hours. However, hurricane warnings are usually issued after hurricane watches, which specify a period of 24-36 hours from the issuing of the warning to the onset of hurricane conditions. Ref: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutgloss.shtml
In terms of ones that have hit the U.S. at category 5 strength, there have been 3: The Labor Day hurricane of 1935, Hurricane Camille in 1969, and Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Hurricane Sandy first formed on October 22, 2012 in the Caribbean Sea.
The Stock market results on the day of Hurricane Irene have dropped a ton. Many people were left homeless and had to relocate resulting in no jobs and no service to peoples needs.
Hurricane Katrina resulted in about 1,833 confirmed fatalities in the U.S., primarily in Louisiana. The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004 caused an estimated 230,000 to 280,000 deaths across 14 countries in South and Southeast Asia.
Tornadoes don't kill people every day. On average about 80 people are killed by tornadoes each year.
Well, somedays people kill more children wile other days people kill fewer children.
all day long
How many people kill cheeseburgers in a day while eating tons of barrels of salt?
700
a lot
How many people sie a day
some cardiovascular or heart related diseases can kill in a day depending on the intensity of the attack, also respiratory diseases not many diseases really kill in a day though because most of them can be treated.
On average, lightning kills about 2,000 people per year worldwide, which is approximately 5 people per day. Lightning is a leading cause of weather-related fatalities.
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