From Mitch and Sandy to Wilma and Hazel, deadly and destructive October hurricanes have left their mark over the decades.
The greatest natural disaster in our country's history is the Great Galveston Storm of 1900, a Category 4 hurricane that made landfall on Galveston Island 117 years ago. The city of Galveston was ...
We may have dodged Imelda, but history tells us October is still an active month for hurricane season in the Atlantic.
NEW ORLEANS — In late August 2005, Hurricane Katrina became one of the deadliest and most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history. Forming over the Bahamas as a tropical depression on August 23, ...
Hurricanes wreak havoc and destruction, leaving tragedy in their wake. There have been 32 hurricanes since 1851 that have killed 100 or more people in the U.S. and its territories. In all, these ...
Hundreds of people died on Sept. 21, 1938, when one of the most destructive hurricanes of the 20th century crashed ashore in New England. The unnamed storm, often nicknamed the Long Island Express, ...
A combination of weather factors and geography helped make it one of the most brutal storms in the modern history of ...
GALVESTON, Texas (KWTX) - On September 8, 1900, one of the deadliest hurricanes in U. S. history hit Galveston. More than 6,000 people died. The storm caused so much destruction on the Texas coast ...
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