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Did hurricane Katrina start in the Bahamas?

Hurricane Katrina formed near Long Island in the Bahamas on the afternoon of August 23rd, 2005. Katrina reached hurricane strength just before making landfall north of Miami, Florida on the evening on August 25th, 2005.



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Overall, the hurricane killed 14 people and caused at least $623 million in damage. Before striking South Florida, Katrina traversed the Bahamas as a tropical storm. However, minimal impact was reported, with only fresh breezes on various islands.

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Hurricane Dorian of 2019 struck the Bahamas in early September and is forever remembered as the worst cyclone to ever strike the islands, with winds sustained of 185 mph.

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From 1851 to 2021, 37 Category 5 hurricanes wreaked havoc on The Bahamas: 1 during July, 8 in August, 21 in September, 6 in October, and 1 in November.

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Abaco, an island to the west of Elbow Cay, was the hardest hit during Hurricane Dorian. More than 75% of Abaco's homes were damaged, accounting for 87% of damages in the Bahamas. Many residents fled after the hurricane struck, and Davis is unsure about how many will decide to return.

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Historical Hazards The location of the Bahamas archipelago in the Atlantic hurricane belt means that the islands are subject to regular hydro-meteorological disasters including hurricanes, storms and cyclones which occur most frequently in the months of September, October, August and November.

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Hurricane alley Abaco earns the title of Hurricane Capital of the World, with 18 severe hurricanes hitting the island since 1851. Grand Bahama is the runner-up, with 15 severe hurricanes during that time period. But that doesn't mean you should let your sand-soaked Bahama dreams crumble to dust.

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