Hurricane typically affects the coastal area.
The right side of a hurricane's eye wall usually causes the worst damage.
The second-worst hurricane in terms of damage and loss of life in America was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It caused catastrophic flooding in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast, resulting in over 1,800 deaths and billions of dollars in damage.
loots millions of pounds if you remember the hurricane sandy in America a few years ago that cost America millions and millions of pounds. if yougo look on google images that will show you some of the damage
Hawaii would have the greatest risk of volcano damage
The Cascades have the greatest risk of volcano damage as there are several volcanoes located near populated areas.
i think its California
A hurricane's storm surge causes devastating flooding. That typically constitutes the greatest damage from the storm. If the storm makes landfall in a non-populated area, the storm surge damage may be negligible compared to the spawned tornados and straight-line winds causing disruption of utilities even at at a distance from the landfall.
it caused lots of damage to the community and damaged lots of buildings and schools and houses.
it depends on what type of hurricane it is!
Hurricane Iota was the last hurricane to pass through Central America in November 2020, impacting countries like Nicaragua and Honduras. It was a powerful Category 4 storm that caused significant damage and flooding in the region.
Hurricane Ike cause about $37.6 billion in damage.
Hurricane Katrina (2005) cost over $108 billion in damage.