Deadliest storms
The 20 deadliest tropical cyclones to strike the U.S. mainland from 1851 to 2006: 1. Galveston, Texas (1900): Category 4, killed more than 8,000.
2. Lake Okeechobee, Fla. (1928): Category 4, killed 2500.
3. Katrina, Louisiana, Mississippi (2005): Category 3, killed 1,500.
4. Cheniere Caminanda (1893): Category 4, killed 1100-1400.
5. Sea Islands, South Carolina, Georgia (1893): Category 3, killed 1000-2000.
6. Georgia, South Carolina, (1881): Category 2, killed 700.
7. Hurricane Audrey (1957): Category 4, killed 416.
8. Florida Keys (1935): Category 5, killed 408.
9. Louisiana (1856): Category 4, killed 400.
10. Florida, Mississippi, Alabama (1926): Category 4, killed 372.
11. Grand Isle, Louisiana, (1909): Category 3, killed 350.
12. Keys, Texas (1919): Category 4, killed 287.
13. New Orleans, Louisiana (1915): Category 4, killed 275.
13. Galveston, Texas (1915): Category 4, killed 275.
15. New England (1938): Category 3, killed 256.
15. Hurricane Camille, Mississippi, Southeast Louisiana, and Virginia (1969): Category 5, killed 256.
17. Hurricane Diane, Northeast U.S.(1955): Category 1, killed 184.
18. Georgia South Carolina, North Carolina, (1898): Category 4, killed 179.
19. Texas(1875): Category 3, killed 176.
20. Southeast Florida (1906): Category 3, killed 164.
Source: National Hurricane Center
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