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What hurricane happened in 1969?

What hurricane happened in 1969?

Hurricane Camille
Hurricane Camille – August 17, 1969. Camille ranks as the 2nd most intense hurricane to strike the continental US with 900 mb pressure and landfall intensity of 150 knots.

How much did the damage from Hurricane Camille cost?

The total estimated cost of damage was $1.42 billion (1969 USD, $9.14 billion 2005 USD). This made Camille the second-most expensive hurricane in the United States, up to that point (behind Hurricane Betsy). The storm directly killed 143 people along Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

What was the worst hurricane in Louisiana?

The most intense storm to affect the state in terms of barometric pressure is Hurricane Katrina of 2005, which also caused the most fatalities and damage with 1,833 total deaths and over $100 billion in total damages.

How many hurricanes were there in 1969?

1969 Atlantic hurricane season
Hurricanes 12
Major hurricanes (Cat. 3+) 5
Total fatalities 535 total
Total damage $1.495 billion (1969 USD)

What was the strongest hurricane to hit the Gulf Coast?

1900: Known as “the Galveston Hurricane,” the deadliest hurricane disaster in U.S. history occurred on September 8. More than 6,000 people died when hurricane storm tides (the surge plus the astronomical tide) of 8-15 feet inundated the entire island city of Galveston, TX.

What was the name of the hurricane in 1969?

One of those was a hurricane named Camille. In August 1969, Camille developed into one of the most devastating hurricanes in U.S. history up to that time. It raced across the Gulf of Texas, heading straight for New Orleans.

Where did Hurricane Camille hit on August 17 1969?

Hurricane Camille August 17, 1969. Further east from the path of Camille, hurricane force winds were reported on Dauphin Island and along the coast of Grand Bay and Portersville Bay. No reporting station across the Florida panhandle observed hurricane force winds.

Where did Hurricane Camille make landfall in Louisiana?

Camille Makes Landfall at Waveland and Bay St. Louis, Louisiana. The center of Hurricane Camille made landfall at Clermont Harbor, Waveland, and Bay St. Louis, Louisiana at about 2330 hours CDT on the 17th. There were no records of winds near the center, but estimates ranged up to 201.5 miles per hour.

When did Hurricane Camille hit the Florida Keys?

Hurricane Camille August 17, 1969. Camille is one of only THREE Category 5 hurricanes ever to make landfall in the United States, the other two being the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane in the Florida Keys and Hurricane Andrew, which hit the Miami, FL area in 1992. Camille also ranks as the 2nd most intense hurricane (ranked by pressure)…

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