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Hurricane Fiona was a large, powerful, and destructive tropical cyclone which was the most intense tropical or post-tropical cyclone to hit Canada on record. It was also the costliest cyclone to hit the country until this record was broken by Debby in 2024.
The name Fiona has been used for seven tropical cyclones worldwide: three in the Atlantic Ocean, three in the Australian region, and one in the South-West Indian Ocean. In the Atlantic: Tropical Storm Fiona (2010) , moderate but disorganized tropical storm, moved in the central Atlantic without threatening land
Fiona struck Atlantic Canada as a post-tropical cyclone, becoming the costliest extreme weather event in the region's history. In total, Fiona was responsible for 29 direct and indirect fatalities ...
Hurricane Fiona was the costliest natural disaster in Atlantic Canada's history. The list of hurricanes in Canada refers to any tropical cyclone originating in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean affecting the country of Canada.
Hurricane Ian led to 150 deaths and 29 people died due to Hurricane Fiona
September 18–19 - Hurricane Fiona caused a power outage in the entirety of Puerto Rico. [142] The winds from the storm covered the entire island bringing heavy rainfall. [142] Roads were stripped of pavement due to Fiona's torrential rainfall, roofs were torn off houses, and at least one bridge was completely washed away.
Ian and Fiona, two of 2022's most catastrophic weather events, will no longer be used as names for tropical storms or hurricanes in the Atlantic basin, the World Meteorological Organization ...
As of the hurricane center’s 5 a.m. Monday advisory, Fiona was about 15 miles west-southwest of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic with maximum sustained winds near 90 mph with higher gusts.