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🌀Hurricane Katrina
New Orleans, Louisiana • August 29, 2005
One of the most devastating hurricanes in US history, with sustained winds of 280 km/h and catastrophic flooding.
🌀Hurricane Sandy (Superstorm)
New York City • October 29, 2012
A massive hybrid storm that caused unprecedented flooding in NYC and power outages affecting millions.
🌀Hurricane Andrew
Miami, Florida • August 24, 1992
Extremely destructive Category 5 hurricane with the highest wind speeds ever recorded in the US.
🌀Hurricane Camille
Mississippi Gulf Coast • August 17, 1969
One of only four Category 5 hurricanes to make landfall in the US, with record storm surge.
🌀Hurricane Mitch
Central America • October 26-November 5, 1998
Devastating slow-moving hurricane that caused catastrophic flooding and landslides.
🌀Labor Day Hurricane
Florida Keys • September 2, 1935
The most intense hurricane to make US landfall, with the lowest recorded pressure.
🌀Galveston Hurricane
Galveston, Texas • September 8, 1900
The deadliest natural disaster in US history, with storm surge up to 15 feet.
🌀Typhoon Tip
Western Pacific / Japan • October 12-19, 1979
The largest tropical cyclone on record with a diameter of 2,220 km and lowest pressure ever recorded.
🌀Cyclone Tracy
Darwin, Australia • December 24-25, 1974
Compact but intense cyclone that destroyed most of Darwin on Christmas Eve.
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