Hurricane Ivan caused an estimated $27.1 billion in damage across parts of the Caribbean and the United States in 2004. The most severe impacts were felt in the Caribbean islands of Grenada and Cayman Islands, as well as along the Gulf Coast of the United States.
None. Hurricane Sandy was in 2012, not in the 1900s. In 2012, Sandy cost at least $65 billion from the damage it caused.
Hurricane Hazel caused significant damage to Haiti in 1954, estimated to cost around $40 million USD at that time. The hurricane brought devastating floods, landslides, and destruction to the country, resulting in many casualties and severe infrastructure damage.
Hurricane Emily caused an estimated $710 million (USD) in damage.
Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to cost $65 billion. As far as Atlantic hurricanes go, this makes Sandy's price tag second only to that of Hurricane Katrina.
The population of Grenada did not decrease after Hurricane Ivan in 2004. However, many residents were displaced or left the country temporarily due to the widespread destruction caused by the hurricane.
Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to be at least $65 billion.
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Preliminary estimates suggest that damage from Hurricane Joaquin comes to at least $60 million.
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The costliest hurricane in U.S. History was Hurricane Katrina in 2005 with a cost of $108 billion.
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
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Hurricane Fran caused an estimated $8 billion in damage when it hit the United States in 1996.
None. Hurricane Sandy was in 2012, not in the 1900s. In 2012, Sandy cost at least $65 billion from the damage it caused.
Hurricane Hazel caused significant damage to Haiti in 1954, estimated to cost around $40 million USD at that time. The hurricane brought devastating floods, landslides, and destruction to the country, resulting in many casualties and severe infrastructure damage.
Hurricane Emily caused an estimated $710 million (USD) in damage.
Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to cost $65 billion. As far as Atlantic hurricanes go, this makes Sandy's price tag second only to that of Hurricane Katrina.