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What Was the Largest Hurricane Ever in U.S. History? Hurricane Katrina, which struck in 2005 as a Category 3 storm, is often cited as the hurricane that caused the most widespread damage in U.S ...
More than one million people have been told to evacuate their homes as Hurricane Milton threatens to unleash devastation on the state of Florida. The huge Category 5 tropical storm is expected to ...
Most of us weren't alive when the strongest hurricane ever touched down on U.S. soil. Here's how the top 10 worst hurricanes stack up. So far, the 21st century has seen its fair share of ...
The costliest hurricane to impact the U.S. was Hurricane Katrina (2005), which caused an estimated $201.3 billion in damage.
Florida could be facing one of the worst hurricane catastrophes of all time as Hurricane Milton continues to build to one of the most powerful storms ever to make landfall on the Gulf Coast ...
It killed more than 400 people and remains the strongest hurricane to ever make landfall on the U.S. mainland in terms of wind speeds. 2. Hurricane Camille -- Aug. 17, 1969: It had sustained ...
Helene is one of the largest hurricanes ever recorded on the Gulf Coast, hurricane-force winds extended outward for up to 60 miles from the center and the tropical storm-force winds up to 345 ...
But how does Milton compare to previous hurricanes that have hit the US and around the world? Here is a list of some of the worst recorded hurricanes in history: READ MORE: Ireland weather ...