Hurricane Irene caused an estimated $15.6 billion in damage in the United States.
Hurricane Irene did not hit Japan; it occurred in the Atlantic Ocean and primarily affected parts of the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States in August 2011.
Much of the US East Coast is in her path. You can keep up to date at the related link.
It caused widespread destruction, leaving thousands of homes and buildings damaged or destroyed. The hurricane also resulted in major flooding, power outages, and significant economic losses for the affected areas.
Hurricane Emily caused an estimated $710 million (USD) in damage.
Hurricane Irene caused an estimated $15.6 billion in damage in the United States.
Hurricane Irene hit the East Coast of the United States, I don't think it ever effected Japan.
Hurricane Katrina caused $81 billion in property damages, but it is estimated that the total economic impact in Louisiana and Mississippi may exceed $150 billion, earning the title of costliest hurricane ever in US history.
It is very difficult to predict how much damage it will do. As of 25 August (2011), it has already damaged dozens of homes in the Bahamas. The most concern will be coastal flooding and communities from North Carolina to Boston are preparing for the storm. Parts of Maryland are particularly susceptible to flooding. Hurricane Isabel in 2003 caused a 7-foot storm surge in Annapolis and Baltimore.
A lot since it was the hurricane that damaged things the most.
Hurricane Irene did not hit Japan; it occurred in the Atlantic Ocean and primarily affected parts of the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States in August 2011.
Irene passed off to the north, but didn't do too much damage.
Much of the US East Coast is in her path. You can keep up to date at the related link.
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It caused widespread destruction, leaving thousands of homes and buildings damaged or destroyed. The hurricane also resulted in major flooding, power outages, and significant economic losses for the affected areas.
Hurricane Fran caused an estimated $8 billion in damage when it hit the United States in 1996.