The number of deaths from hurricanes varies significantly each year, influenced by the storm's intensity, population density, preparedness, and response measures. On average, hurricanes cause hundreds of fatalities annually, but in more severe years, such as during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the death toll can reach into the thousands. Recent years have seen improvements in forecasting and emergency response, which have generally helped to reduce fatalities. However, the exact number can fluctuate widely depending on the specific storms that occur each year.
Hurricane Carol killed 68 people.
Six people died as a result of Hurricane Iniki when it struck Hawaii in 1992.
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There were 9 deaths associated with 1968 hurricane Rebecca.
Approximately 1,833 people died in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
103 people died in hurricane Bertha
37 people died from hurricane nate
At least 41 people died as a result of Hurricane Isaac in 2012.
Hurricane Tomas killed 71 people
Hurricane Carol killed 68 people.
Six people died as a result of Hurricane Iniki when it struck Hawaii in 1992.
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At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods,
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About 1,883 people died in the devastating disaster.
Hurricane Gloria directly caused 8 deaths.