Hurricane/Tornado Damage
A dead deer lies among driftwood and debris left by a combination of storm surge from Hurricane Sandy and high tide in Southampton, New York, on October 30, 2012.
The skyline of lower Manhattan sits in darkness after a preventive power outage in New York October 29, 2012. Hurricane Sandy, the largest Atlantic tropical system on record, brought strong winds and dangerous flooding to the East Coast from the mid-Atlantic states to New England.
Seaside Heights, NJ; Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy [Photo credit: MICHAEL REYNOLDS / EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY
Hurricane Katrina caused widespread damage and killed over 1,800 people (Reuters)
In Katrina's wake. Flooding in south New Orleans in 2005. Scientists say that evidence is mounting that humans are contributing to climate change, and thus, stronger storms like Hurricane Katrina.







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