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  2. Hurricane Celia - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Celia was the costliest tropical cyclone in Texas history until Hurricane Alicia in 1983. The third named storm , second hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 1970 Atlantic hurricane season , Celia developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on July 31.

  3. List of Texas hurricanes (1950–1979) - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Hurricane Celia. August 3, 1970 – Hurricane Celia of 1970 made landfall as a category 4 in Texas near Port Aransas. Celia killed 20 due to extreme gusts, and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. The storm produced microbursts, which are rare in a tropical cyclone. The windbursts caused heavy damage across the city.

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  5. Where do most hurricanes hit in Texas? See storm strikes by ...

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    Hurricane Celia (1970, Category 3): $930 million Hurricane strikes on the continental U.S. coastline between 1950 and 2021. Track the latest hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean

  6. 1970 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The most significant storm of the season was Hurricane Celia, a Category 4 hurricane that slammed South Texas in early August. Celia resulted in about $930 million in damage and was the costliest hurricane in Texas until Alicia in 1983. There were 28 fatalities, with four in Cuba, eight in Florida, and sixteen in Texas.

  7. List of storms named Celia - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Celia (1962), did not affect land; Hurricane Celia (1966), struck the Bahamas; Hurricane Celia (1970), Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in western Pinar del Río Province, Cuba and at Corpus Christi, Texas; caused 28 deaths and $930 million (1970 USD) in damage; The name was retired in the Atlantic basin following the 1970 ...

  8. Nueces Hotel - Wikipedia

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    After surviving many storms, the Nueces was at last badly damaged by Hurricane Celia on August 3, 1970. Celia was more of a wind storm, with gusts over 200 mph, and did comparatively little damage by tidal surge. The storm knocked down brick walls and flung signs, pieces of metal, wooden timbers, and other debris through the air and sometimes ...

  9. 16 Most Disturbing Photos And Videos Documenting Hurricane ...

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    Below, Bored Panda has compiled a selection of photos and videos capturing the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene across the Southeast. #1 Two Forgotten Dogs Get Rescued From Their Kennels Who ...