A History of Hurricanes By: Miss Riani Hurricane Hugo G Occurred: September 1989 G Category: 4 G Landfall: Charleston, South Carolina G Deaths: 50 G.

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A History of Hurricanes By: Miss Riani

Hurricane Hugo G Occurred: September 1989 G Category: 4 G Landfall: Charleston, South Carolina G Deaths: 50 G Damages: $7 Billion G Occurred: September 1989 G Category: 4 G Landfall: Charleston, South Carolina G Deaths: 50 G Damages: $7 Billion

Hurricane Andrew G Occurred: August 1992 G Category: 5 G Landfall: Miami, Florida G Deaths: 65 G Damages: $30 Billion G Occurred: August 1992 G Category: 5 G Landfall: Miami, Florida G Deaths: 65 G Damages: $30 Billion

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Hurricane Floyd G Occurred: September 1999 G Category: 3 G Landfall: Wilmington, North Carolina G Deaths: 57 G Damages: $4.5-6 Billion G Occurred: September 1999 G Category: 3 G Landfall: Wilmington, North Carolina G Deaths: 57 G Damages: $4.5-6 Billion

Hurricane Isabel G Occurred: September 2003 G Category: Longest lasting Category 5 Hurricane, Category 2 at landfall G Landfall: Outer Banks, North Carolina G Deaths: 16 G Damages: $3.37 Billion G Occurred: September 2003 G Category: Longest lasting Category 5 Hurricane, Category 2 at landfall G Landfall: Outer Banks, North Carolina G Deaths: 16 G Damages: $3.37 Billion

Hurricane Charley G Occurred: August 2004 G Category: 4 G Landfall: Port Charlotte, Florida G Deaths: 35 G Damages: $14 Billion Dollars G Occurred: August 2004 G Category: 4 G Landfall: Port Charlotte, Florida G Deaths: 35 G Damages: $14 Billion Dollars

Hurricane Ivan G Occurred: September 2004 G Category: 3 G Landfall: Gulf Shores, Alabama G Deaths: 124 G Damages: $14.2 Billion G Occurred: September 2004 G Category: 3 G Landfall: Gulf Shores, Alabama G Deaths: 124 G Damages: $14.2 Billion

Hurricane Katrina G Occurred: August 2005 G Category: 5 G Landfall: New Orleans, Louisiana; G Deaths: 1,833 G Damages: Up to $200 Billion G Occurred: August 2005 G Category: 5 G Landfall: New Orleans, Louisiana; G Deaths: 1,833 G Damages: Up to $200 Billion

Hurricane Wilma G Occurred: October, 2005 G Category: 3 G Landfall: Key West, Florida G Deaths: 62 G Damages: $29.1 Billion G Occurred: October, 2005 G Category: 3 G Landfall: Key West, Florida G Deaths: 62 G Damages: $29.1 Billion