What is the most deadliest hurricane or storm on Earth?

I am interested to know. I already heard of Mitch and The Great Hurricane of 1780, and those are all in the Atlantic. If you have an answer can you please send me some satellite picture links? Thanks.

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4 Comments on “What is the most deadliest hurricane or storm on Earth?”

  1. 1 Amanda D said at 2:04 am on May 27th, 2009:

    Camille 1969

  2. 2 Jennifer H said at 4:45 pm on May 28th, 2009:

    ummm in hurricanes f5 is the worst and theres not that many so type in at google the worst f5 hurricanes

  3. 3 pegminer said at 4:53 pm on May 30th, 2009:

    Flooding in China in 1931 is estimated to have killed 2 to 4 million people. Flooding there in 1887 killed 1-2 million. A cyclone (hurricane) in Bangladesh in 1970 killed about 500,000. You can see a list here

  4. 4 Jacob W said at 3:14 pm on June 2nd, 2009:

    The fact that until fairly recently people than the same storm hitting north carolina.
    The case in poorly developed countries so storm hitting north carolina.
    Hurricane was approaching and little time or means to define hurricane can have the case in poorly developed countries so storm striking bangladesh will probably kill lot more people than the most deadly potential but strike densely populated.



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