This is taken from The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Tropical Cyclones From 1851 to 2004, updated in August, 2005. More Information About: The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleDeadliest U.S. Hurricanes
National Hurricane Center Publication: The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492 - Present
The 30 Deadliest Tropical Cyclones for the U.S. Mainland
Rank:
Name:
Year:
Category:
Deaths:
1.
Great Galveston Hurricane (TX)
1900
4
8000
2.
FL (Lake Okeechobee)
1928
4
2500
3.
Katrina (LA/MS/FL/GA/AL)
2005
3
1833
4.
Cheniere Caminanda (LA)
1893
4
1100-1400
5.
Sea Islands (SC/GA)
1893
3
1000-2000
6.
GA/SC
1881
2
700
7.
Great Labor Day Hurricane (FL Keys)
1935
5
408
7.
Last Island (LA)
1856
4
400
9.
Audrey (SW LA/N TX)
1957
4
390
10.
LA (Grand Isle)
1909
4
350
11.
Miami Hurricane (FL/MS/AL/Pensacola)
1926
4
372
12.
FL (Keys)/S. TX
1919
4
287#
13..
LA (New Orleans)
1915
4
275
13.
TX (Galveston)
1915
4
275
15.
Camille (MS/LA)
1969
5
256
15..
New England
1938
3*
256
17.
Diane (NE U.S.)
1955
1
184
18.
GA, SC, NC
1898
4
179
19.
TX
1875
3
176
20.
SE FL
1906
2
164
21.
Indianola (TX)
1886
4
150
22.
MS/AL/Pensacola
1906
3
134
23.
FL, GA, SC
1896
3
130
24.
Agnes (NE U.S.)
1972
1
122
25.
Hazel (SC/NC)
1954
4*
95
26.
Betsy (SE FL/SE LA)
1965
3
75
27.
NE U.S.
1944
3*
64@
28.
Carol (NE U.S.)
1954
3*
60
29.
Floyd (NC)
1999
4
56
30.
Ike
2008
2
20 (+ 34 missing)
31.
NC
1883
2
53
32.
SE FL/LA/MS
1947
4
51
33.
GA/SC/NC
1940
2
50
34.
Donna (FL/Eastern U.S.)
1960
4
50
12.
San Felipe (Puerto Rico)
1928
4
312
17.
U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico
1932
2
225
17.
Donna (St. Thomas, VI)
1960
4
107
35.
Southern California
1939
TS&
45
36.
Eloise (Puerto Rico)
1975
TS&
44
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