1. Naomi Browning, 12, died when a beam fell on her in her bedroom in her south Dade County home.
2, 3. Vidal Perez, 49, and Francisco Sospedra, 74, died south of Miami after they were thrown from a storage trailer in which they sought shelter.
4. Robert Moak, 32, was found in Coral Gables in a canal, a possible drowning victim.
5. Miguel Pulido, 62, of south Dade County, died when his mobile home flipped and he was crushed.
6. Andrew Roberts, 30, died at a hospital near Homestead after being found crushed in a collapsed home.
7. Claude Owens, 46, of south Dade County, died when roof collapsed.
8. Robert Ramos, 40, of south Dade County, died when he was hit by debris while seeking shelter in a barn after the prefabricated house he was in collapsed.
9. Gladys Porter, 91, of south Dade County, refused to evacuate her mobile home and was found beneath what remained.
10. Mary Cowan, 67, of south Dade County, crushed when her apartment complex was flattened.
11. Harry Boyer, 67, of south Dade County, found in rubble of collapsed retirement home.
12. Jesse James, 46, died when hurricane blew down a large tree that fell on a camper-truck where he had taken refuge.
13. Rohena Nativida, 57, died when his roof collapsed.
These deaths were indirectly related to the hurricane:
1. Edna Gerry, 81, had trouble breathing and died before rescue crews could reach her.
2. Elaida Vargas, 22, got sick and died before crews could reach her. Her 5-pound male fetus also died.
3. Jose Saravia, 73, Coral Gables. Died while trimming his neighbor's fallen trees.
4. Dagoberto Troya, 50, died of a heart attack after seeing his warehouse roof demolished. Rescue crews couldn't reach him in time.
5. Manuel Rodriguez, 69, died during evacuation to another rest home.
6. Fannie Lytle, 94, died during evacuation to another rest home.
7. Anice Berett, 81, died during evacuation to another rest home.
8. Emma Grace Parker, 74, of northwest Dade County, died when she fell through a seventh-floor apartment window while trying to remove Duct Tape.
9. Anthony Margiotta, 79, a blind man from northeast Dade County, died when he stepped off a seventh-floor balcony that was missing screens as a result of the hurricane.
10. Herman Lucerne, 78, of Florida City died of a heart attack while trying to get plywood in his garage
5 thousand people were left homeless after the hurricane.
Following Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the name was "retired", meaning it was taken off the list of names in the Atlantic Ocean. Therefore, it will never be used again in the Atlantic Ocean after Andrew in 1992.
Hurricane Andrew was part of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Andrew hit Florida on August 24, 1992 and Louisiana on August 26.
1) Galveston Hurricane of 1900 2) Hurricane Ivan 3) Hurricane Katrina
5 thousand people were left homeless after the hurricane.
Following Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the name was "retired", meaning it was taken off the list of names in the Atlantic Ocean. Therefore, it will never be used again in the Atlantic Ocean after Andrew in 1992.
Hurricane Andrew was in 1992. Hurricane Katrina was in 2005.
Hurricane Andrew was part of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Andrew.
Hurricane Andrew hit Florida on August 24, 1992 and Louisiana on August 26.
1992
1) Galveston Hurricane of 1900 2) Hurricane Ivan 3) Hurricane Katrina
when hurricane Andrew hit Florida in 1992 it came in a cat. #5
hurricane
August 24, 1992
President George H. W. Bush was in office during Hurricane Andrew in 1992.