The damage of hurricane irene were: flooding,branches/trees down. Ummm.... gas and electric use of power.so yeah...
At the latest estimate damage from Hurricane Irene was over $10.1 billion in USD.the eye of the hurricane
Hurricane Irene keywords: storm, hurricane, natural disaster, evacuation, preparedness, damage, safety, recovery efforts.
It has been estimated to be as much as $10 billion US Dollars.
In terms of intensity Irene was a category 3 hurricane. Irene could also be called a Cape Verde type hurricane.
No, not even close. Here are the stats for Irene. Damage: $10 billion. Deaths: 55 The stats for Katrina Damage: $105 billion Deaths: 1,836
At the latest estimate damage from Hurricane Irene was over $10.1 billion in USD.the eye of the hurricane
Irene is bordering on a major hurricane, which can do extensive damage through wind damage, flooding, and storm surge. It is a very dangerous hurricane.
Hurricane Irene keywords: storm, hurricane, natural disaster, evacuation, preparedness, damage, safety, recovery efforts.
It has been estimated to be as much as $10 billion US Dollars.
In terms of intensity Irene was a category 3 hurricane. Irene could also be called a Cape Verde type hurricane.
Not as bad as the south but its still a hurricane so it will do some damage. If you are prepared you'll be just fine.
Hurricane Irene hit the East Coast of the United States, I don't think it ever effected Japan.
No, not even close. Here are the stats for Irene. Damage: $10 billion. Deaths: 55 The stats for Katrina Damage: $105 billion Deaths: 1,836
Hurricane Andrew was more intense than Hurricane Irene in terms of wind speed and damage. Andrew struck South Florida as a Category 5 hurricane in 1992 with wind speeds of 165 mph, causing catastrophic damage. In comparison, Irene made landfall in North Carolina in 2011 as a Category 1 hurricane with wind speeds of 85 mph, causing significant but less severe damage.
Hurricane Irene did not cause any direct fatalities in Jamaica. However, the storm did result in significant damage to infrastructure and agriculture on the island.
No, All hurricanes have different names and do not repeat the same name.
Hurricane Irene