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  2. List of Honduras hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    One was killed when a wall collapsed and fell on them, and five others were killed when their plane went missing over Roatan Island. A bridge along the Pan-American Highway collapsed, which had been rebuilt only two years before due to Hurricane Mitch. A government agency reported that more than 80,000 people were left isolated in parts of ...

  3. Effects of Hurricane Mitch in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Mitch, the strongest storm of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season, formed on October 22, and after becoming a Category 5 hurricane, it weakened and struck Honduras on October 29. While near peak intensity, Mitch struck the offshore Guanaja island, where it nearly destroyed the mangrove forest. On the mainland, the hurricane dropped ...

  4. Impact of hurricanes on Caribbean history - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Winter. Caribbean hurricanes are one of the most frequent natural disasters that impact the Caribbean. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with sustained one-minute winds of at least 74 miles per hour. [1] They are created when warm water hits the troposphere and high pressure pushes warm, dry air down in the center. [1]

  5. Hurricane Mitch - Wikipedia

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    It was the deadliest hurricane in Central American history, surpassing Hurricane Fifi–Orlene, which killed slightly fewer people in the same area in 1974. Mitch was the deadliest Atlantic hurricane in the satellite era, and the second-deadliest on record in the Atlantic, only behind the Great Hurricane of 1780 which killed at least 22,000 people.

  6. Hurricane Fifi–Orlene - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Fifi, later known as Hurricane Orlene, was a catastrophic tropical cyclone that killed over 8,000 people in Honduras in September 1974, ranking it as the third deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, only behind Hurricane Mitch in 1998, and the 1780 hurricane.

  7. Life-threatening Hurricane Beryl closes in on Caribbean as ...

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    Hurricane #Beryl has just become the first June Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in history. We have never seen such a strong hurricane this early in the season. This is exactly why we were so ...

  8. Hurricane Greta–Olivia - Wikipedia

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    At 0710 UTC on September 18, the Hurricane hunters observed a minimum pressure of 947 mbar (28.0 inHg) just off the northern Honduras coast, which was the basis for the estimated peak intensity of 130 mph (210 km/h). [4] This made it a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson scale. [6] Satellite image of Hurricane Olivia in the eastern Pacific

  9. 7 Caribbean islands where hurricane season won’t ... - AOL

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    The smallest of the ABC islands, Aruba is said to have the most sunny days of any island in the entire Caribbean. It has a different landscape to most of them, with inland areas mainly consisting ...