This hurricane season is a fairly quiet one so far, and we’ll keep our fingers crossed that it stays that way. That said, it’s always a good idea to prepare for the worst.
In preparation for future storms, we present to you a list of the 15 most destructive hurricanes ever recorded. It’s worth noting that 10 out of the 15 storms listed took place during the last decade. This could signify some brutal storms still to come this year.
1. 1999 – Hurricane Floyd. 56 deaths and $6.9 billion worth of damage.
2. 2004 – Hurricane Jeanne. 3,035 deaths and $7.66 billion worth of damage.
3. 1989 – Hurricane Hugo. 56 deaths and $8.5 billion worth of damage.
4. 2001 – Tropical Storm Allison. 50 deaths and $9.0 billion worth of damage.
5. 1998 – Hurricane Georges. 604 deaths and $9.72 billion worth of damage.
6. 2004 – Hurricane Frances. 49 deaths and $9.85 billion worth of damage.
7. 2005 – Hurricane Rite. 62 deaths and $12 billion worth of damage.
8. 2004 – Hurricane Charlie. 40 deaths and $15.1 billion worth of damage.
9. 2011 – Hurricane Irene. 56 deaths and $16.6 billion worth of damage.
10. 2004 – Hurricane Ivan. 124 deaths and $23.3 billion worth of damage.
11. 1992 – Hurricane Andrew. 65 deaths and $26.5 billion worth of damage.
12. 2005 – Hurricane Wilma. 23 deaths and $29.3 billion worth of damage.
13. 2008 – Hurricane Ike. 195 deaths and $37.5 billion worth of damage.
14. 2012 – Hurricane Sandy. 186 deaths and $71.4 billion worth of damage.
15. 2005 – Hurricane Katrina. 1883 deaths and $125 billion worth of damage.
Via: The Roosevelts
This is terrifying. I’ll keep my fingers and toes extra crossed that we don’t have another bad hurricane season this year. If you’ve never experienced one of these storms, consider yourself lucky. They’re the least bit fun and super dangerous.