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Major Hurricanes in Mississippi Storm Date of Landall Intensity Landfall Location "Great Mobile" August 26, 1852 100 kts Pascagoula "Middle Gulf Shore" September 16, 1855 100 kts Waveland Hurricane Four August 11, 1860 100 kts Gulfport Hurricane Two July 5, 1916 105 kts Grand Bay, Alabama‡ Camille August 26, 1969 150 kts Waveland Frederic
On August 17, 1969, Gulfport and the Mississippi Gulf Coast were hit by Hurricane Camille, the second-strongest hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. in recorded history. [20] The most heavily damaged part of Gulfport was the waterfront areas: storm waters in Gulfport reached 21 feet, and the port of Gulfport was nearly completely destroyed.
Constructed circa 1874. Heavily damaged by Hurricane Camille on August 17, 1969 but rebuilt. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005 and demolished. The Hurricane Camille Memorial that was dedicated on October 2, 2007 remains on the site. 5: Fisherman's Cottage: March 9, 1990 (#84002182) July 16, 2008: 138 Lameuse Street: Biloxi
Hancock was living in Gulfport at the time and was 14 years old. ... According to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, the effects were felt from Cuba to Virginia and caused an ...
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Here are more obscure but fascinating hurricane facts to keep your water-cooler conversation fresh this season. ... Mississippi, during Hurricane Camille in 1969 appears ... • Hurricane Andrew ...
Hurricane Ida strengthened as it approached landfall on the Gulf Coast on Sunday, August 29, bringing potentially catastrophic and life-threatening conditions.The National Hurricane Center said ...
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