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Preliminary reports estimated the cost of loss and damage to domestic and commercial premises is to be in excess of half a billion dollars. After landfall, Tropical Cyclone Larry moved over north-western Queensland on 22–23 March 2006, with heavy rain across the region.
This is a list of the costliest Atlantic hurricanes, with US$1 billion in property damage, broadly capturing the severity of the damage each tropical cyclone has caused. The list includes tropical storms, a tropical cyclone with a peak 1-minute maximum sustained wind in the range of 39–73 mph (63–118 km/h), placing them below the 74 mph ...
Total damage: $813.9 million (2015 USD) ... The cyclone weakened to a tropical depression and turned northward early on June 17. ... Larry (unused) Mindy ...
2006 - Cyclone Larry (pictured) made landfall near Innisfail, Queensland as a Category 5 cyclone, causing about AU$1.4 billion (US$1 billion) worth of damage.
The US saw its damage almost double from the year prior, in which it experienced $57 billion in weather-related losses. 2020 brought the third-highest level of damages experienced since 2010, and ...
Hurricane Francine's damage could add up to $1.5 billion in insured losses in Louisiana, according to an early estimate, adding further stress to the state's already fragile property insurance market.
The storm that killed 103 and caused an estimated $53 billion in damage is arguably the state’s worst natural disaster. Politicians have taken action, made pledges, and been roundly criticized ...
Cyclone Tracy at landfall in the Northern Territory on December 25, 1974. The costliest Australian region tropical cyclone on record was Cyclone Yasi in 2011, which caused $3.6 billion in damages. [36] The next costliest cyclone, Debbie, caused $2.67 billion in damages [37] and is closely followed by Oswald which caused $2.52 billion in damages ...