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Hurricane Andrew – The Category 5 Nightmare (1992)
Nature’s Fury: Catastrophic Disasters that Shook the World
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Hurricane Andrew – The Category 5 Nightmare (1992)
In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew roared into southern Florida as a Category 5 hurricane with winds over 165 mph, one of the most powerful storms ever to strike the United States. Compact but ferocious, Andrew devastated Homestead and surrounding communities, obliterating neighborhoods, crippling infrastructure, and leaving more than 250,000 people homeless.
The storm claimed 65 lives in Florida and Louisiana and caused an estimated $25 billion in damage, at the time the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. Relief efforts were hampered by slow government response, exposing weaknesses in FEMA and state agencies, and prompting sweeping reforms in disaster management.
Andrew also reshaped Florida’s future: stricter building codes were enacted, insurance practices overhauled, and emergency planning improved nationwide. Though scars lingered for decades, the disaster highlighted both the destructive force of nature and the resilience of communities determined to rebuild.
Nature’s Fury: Catastrophic Disasters that Shook the World