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  2. Hurricane Agnes - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Agnes was the costliest hurricane to hit the United States ... Throughout the state of Pennsylvania, Agnes demolished more than 3,000 businesses and 68,000 ...

  3. List of Pennsylvania hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    No storm has ever made landfall in the state, though many storms, notably Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Ida, have passed through the state as an extratropical cyclone. A notable one of these storms was Hurricane Agnes in 1972, with 50 people dying due to the storm in Pennsylvania. [1] The strongest winds in the state were from Hurricane Sandy.

  4. Do you remember? 52 years ago this week, Tropical Storm Agnes ...

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    Agnes caused 50 fatalities in Pennsylvania. See photos and statistics from York County's worst storm. ... In 1975, the creek set its highest crest at 18.77 feet during Hurricane Eloise. The creek ...

  5. WVIA documentary film Agnes 50: Life After the Flood to ... - AOL

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    Feb. 2—PITTSTON — To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Agnes Flood, WVIA will feature "Agnes 50," a multi-platform initiative that will explore the events of June 23, 1972, as well ...

  6. Lock Haven, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The most damaging Lock Haven flood was caused by the remnants of Hurricane Agnes in 1972. The storm, just below hurricane strength when it reached the region, made landfall on June 22 near New York City. Agnes merged with a non-tropical low on June 23, and the combined system affected the northeastern United States until June 25.

  7. Unprecedented wrath of Hurricane Agnes reverberates 50 ... - AOL

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    On June 15, 1972, a tropical wave developed into Tropical Storm Agnes, which soon became Hurricane Agnes, the first and most destructive storm of the 1972 Atlantic hurricane season. Now, 50 years ...

  8. Johnstown Flood - Wikipedia

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    The new river walls withstood Hurricane Agnes in 1972, but on the night of July 19, 1977, a severe thunderstorm dropped 11 inches (28 cm) of rain in eight hours on the watershed above the city and the rivers began to rise. By dawn, the city was under water that reached as high as 8 feet (2.4 m).

  9. Lewistown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    After regaining strength over the Atlantic, the storm made landfall again over southeastern New York on June 22 and moved westward in an arc over southern New York into north-central Pennsylvania. Hurricane Agnes became nearly stationary over Pennsylvania by morning of June 23, but was soon absorbed by a low-pressure system that slowly drifted ...