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At the time, Hurricane Andrew was the first major hurricane to affect the Florida peninsula in more than 25 years. However, more than 250,000 people were left homeless, 82,000 businesses were destroyed or damaged, and about 100,000 residents of south Dade County permanently left the area in Andrew’s wake.
Hurricanes Destroy Local Habitats & Threaten Wildlife Storm surges impact many environments across the Florida coast by flooding animal’s habitats, while wild winds whip out vegetation, snapping trees and uprooting cover/ food for many species.
The Category 5 hurricane caused $26.5 billion in economic damage, of which $15.5 billion was insured. Hitting insurers and reinsurers hard, one of the long-term effects of the storm was the development of the nascent catastrophe modeling industry.
The hurricane completely destroyed 63,000 homes and damaged an additional 100,000 homes, Zamanillo said. Ninety-nine percent of mobile homes in Miami-Dade County were destroyed, he added. About 1.4 million customers lost power –- some for months, Zamanillo said.
Even with all those efforts, Epling said, it took about eight years to put the city truly back on its feet.
Hurricane Andrew made landfall along the southeastern tip of Florida (at the city of Homestead) on 24 August with sustained winds of 241 km/h (150 mph).
The storm caused damage to south Louisiana and the Bahamas, but the brunt of its impact fell on South Florida, where: About 250,000 people were left homeless in Dade County alone. There were 26 deaths[2]. 25,524 homes were destroyed and 101,241 others damaged.
Currently, Hurricane Wilma is the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded, after reaching an intensity of 882 mbar (hPa; 26.05 inHg) in October 2005; at the time, this also made Wilma the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide outside of the West Pacific, where seven tropical cyclones have been recorded to intensify …
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Called the greatest storm on Earth, a hurricane is capable of annihilating coastal areas with sustained winds of 155 miles per hour or higher, intense areas of rainfall, and a storm surge. In fact, during its life cycle a hurricane can expend as much energy as 10,000 nuclear bombs!