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1、0 1 2 3 4 The Top 10 Hurricanes In U.S. History By All guys from 6300 1 2 3 4 100 1 2 3 4 Galveston Hurricane, Texas, 1915 275 dead / 11 Galveston Citizens Place: Galveston, in the line of fire for Atlantic hurricanes, The 1900 hurricane, 15 years ago Measures: Seawall Results: avoided the high deat

2、h toll with the newly built seawall.0 1 2 3 4 90 1 2 3 4 Atlantic Gulf Hurricane, Florida and Gulf Coast, 1919287 deadCategory : 4 Influence : ripped through the Florida Keys , hit the Florida Straits and the Gulf of Mexico. False rumors : suggesting that the storm had moved north caught Texas resid

3、ents off guard, so many were unprepared when the storm made landfall. Toll : the officially recorded number of victims is 287, believed that the true death toll was much higher, as an estimated 500 additional people were lost at sea.0 1 2 3 4 80 1 2 3 4 The Grand Isle Hurricane, New Orleans, 1909 35

4、0 dead caused major flooding throughout New Orleans, similar to Hurricane Katrina, aid from the government was slow to arrive in the more devastated areas until news reports began to focus on the hundreds of survivors left homeless and in dire need of basic necessities.0 1 2 3 4 70 1 2 3 4 The Great

5、 Miami Hurricane, Florida, 1926 373 dead a worse time for Florida. During the 1920s, the state was going through its first real estate bubble, as developers pursued ambitious and risky projects like floating hotels and man-made islands. the final push that brought Florida into the Great Depression.

6、Official death tolls are fuzzy because of the large transient population and newly unaccounted-for residents. 0 1 2 3 4 60 1 2 3 4 Hurricane Audrey, Texas and Louisiana, 1957 416 dead Start as a tropical depression in the Gulf Coast, then made landfall on the Texas-Louisiana border and pushed northe

7、ast across the Tennessee border . Audrey victims had no warning, as news reports had advised residents that the storm would not make landfall for four days, but that very night, Audrey struck the southern coast.0 1 2 3 4 50 1 2 3 4 The Great Labor Day Storm, Florida, 1935400 to 600 deadOne of only t

8、hree Category 5 hurricanes ever to hit the U.Scaused extreme damage as it delivered swells of 18 to 20 ft. (5.5 to 6 m) throughout the Florida Keys. Most of the deaths : the Florida Overseas Railroad, an evacuation train that was sent down from the mainland to rescue stranded residents and workers,

9、which was washed right off the tracks and swept out to sea. 408 people died in that single incident.0 1 2 3 4 40 1 2 3 4 The Long Island Express, New York and New England, 1938Approximately 700 deadNamed after its destructive path through Long IslandIt had been several decades since a hurricane of a

10、ny significance had hit the northeast, and the storm came too suddenly for most residents to prepare. Winds were so strong that an entire movie theater was lifted off the ground and thrown two miles out to sea with the audience and projectionist still inside. 0 1 2 3 4 30 1 2 3 4 Hurricane Katrina,

11、New Orleans, 2005 1,836 dead the costliest natural disaster ever to hit the U.S. estimates of the damages now total $81 billion a Category 3 hurricane. About 80% of historic New Orleans was covered with water ,and five years later, the region is still struggling to rebuild the devastated city.0 1 2

12、3 4 20 1 2 3 4 San Felipe a.k.a. Okeechobee Hurricane, Florida, 1928 2,500 dead only the second hurricane to reach Category 5. Residents had returned to their homes after hearing rumors that the storm had passed, but soon a surge of water covered hundreds of square miles around the lake. Most of the

13、 people killed in the disaster were unidentifiable migrant farm workers.0 1 2 3 4 10 1 2 3 4 Galveston, Texas, 19006,000 to 12,000 deadthis unnamed hurricane hit Galveston with winds up to 135 m.p.h. (220 km/h) and 15-ft. (4.5 m) tides that swept over Barrier Island.Unfortunately, meteorology was far from an exact science at the end of the 19t

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