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  2. Hurricane Floyd - Wikipedia

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    With a death toll of 85, Hurricane Floyd was the deadliest United States hurricane since Hurricane Agnes in 1972. The storm was the third-costliest hurricane in the nation's history at the time, with monetary damage estimated at $6.5 billion (1999 USD); it ranked the 19th costliest as of 2017. [ 24 ]

  3. Franklin, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd, downtown Franklin was submerged under as much as 12 ft (3.7 m) of water as the Blackwater River swelled to a historic crest of 26.4 ft (8.0 m). [15] The resultant flooding caused the submersion of 182 business and 150 homes, located primarily in downtown. [16]

  4. File:Floyd flood map.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 08:01, 31 January 2006: 350 × 269 (35 KB): Jdorje~commonswiki: his flood map shows a comparison of the flood data collected by AVHRR (pink pixels), Radarsat (red pixels), and Landsat 7 (green pixels).

  5. List of the wettest tropical cyclones in the United States

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    Hurricane Floyd. A large swath of heavy rainfall spread up the East Coast along a frontal zone draping over the northern side of Hurricane Floyd. [84] Nearly 10 inches (250 mm) fell across portions of New Hampshire, the most recorded during the passage of a tropical cyclone or its remnants. [28]

  6. Hurricane Floyd (1987) - Wikipedia

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    People in the hurricane's path prepared by purchasing supplies from supermarkets, gassing up their vehicles, and securing loose outside items. [9] Floyd was the first named storm to strike southern Florida since Hurricane Bob in 1985. [10] While passing south of Florida, Floyd produced its strongest winds over water away and from land.

  7. Data shows hurricanes and earthquakes grab headlines but ...

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    In 2023, Floyd County was declared a disaster again for 14th time, starting in 2011. ... this time from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl. Flooding is the most common disaster in the United States ...

  8. Helene’s winds hit Ohio, just like Hurricane Ike did in 2008 ...

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    Windstorms from Hurricane Ike hit Ohio in September 2008. Sixteen years ago, Ohio faced severe damage from Category 2 Hurricane Ike as it made its way from the Texas and the Gulf region.

  9. Franklin County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Franklin County is a county located in the Blue Ridge foothills of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 54,477. [1] Its county seat is Rocky Mount. [2] Franklin County is part of the Roanoke metropolitan area and is located in the Roanoke Region of Virginia. [3]