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Hurricane Season 2008
Hurricane Ike
Hurricane Ike ripped through Cuba
killing many and reaking havoc throughout. Ike is now slated to hit the Houston Texas Area, Current Ike is
sustaining maximum winds of 100mph and is predicted to become a Category 3, and maybee even a 4 by the time it reaches
the texas coast
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Hurricane Hannah
Hurricane Hannah is the fourth Hurricane for
the 2008 season. As of now Hurricane Hannah is a Category 1 Hurricane, which is projected to hit the east coast within the next 3-days(Now reporting thursday
or Friday). Hannah is producing 75+mph winds and has caused the Government of the Bahamas to issue a Hurricane warning for Central and Southeastern Bahamas.
Hurricane Gustav
Hurricane Gustav is the
third Hurricane to hit in this 2008 Hurricane season. Gustav slowly moved across the Gulf coast earlier last week
to finally hit the Coast close to Cocodrie, Louisiana Monday Morning. Gustav hit as a Category 2 and four hours later was
degraded to a category 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Gustav has killed at least 96 people before hitting the United States. 76 people in Haiti, 12 in Jamaica and 8 in the Dominican Republic.
Past Hurricanes
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina was a hurricane that hit
the United States in the 2005 hurricane season. Hurricane Katrina was one that hit the recordbooks for the United States
this hurricane was one of the costliest and one of the five most deadliest hurricanes to hit the United States. Katrina
is belived to have suffered the U.S. $81.2billion dollars in damage. Hurricane Katrina claimed 1,836 lives in the hurricane and
the combined aftermath of flooding.
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