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was badly damaged, with her house destroyed and her rudder torn away. The crew apparently advised the captain that the ship would not stay afloat for another five hours, although he dismissed their concerns. After the crew was rescued, Captain Walls struggled against the storm for days without food
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The storm wrought severe destruction in Cuba, considered to be among the worst effects from a tropical cyclone on record. High winds and torrential rainfall flooded streets, destroyed crops, and damaged plantations. In particular, the storm caused substantial damage to the tobacco in the region of
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Florida. At the time, the storm's track was subject to much debate. It was later identified as a single storm,
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At Key West, pressures began to fall at midnight on
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were also extensive; along the shore, scores of ships carrying valuable cargo had sunk. The storm also seriously damaged goods stored on local wharves and barges. "Tremendous" waves crashed ashore, flooding coastal areas. Numerous ships and small watercraft were wrecked by the cyclone. The raging
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Florida in its backwards course, remains to be determined. If the later supposition be correct, the recurve of the storm, after its entrance into the
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to the north, the storm began to drift northwestward and rapidly deepen over warm waters of the Gulf. It executed a tight counterclockwise loop, and continued to mature; on
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to Cape Romano. The surf continued well inland, forcing survivors to cling atop trees. North of Tampa, the hurricane's effects were moderate or light, while in the southwestern part of the state, damage increased in severity. A portion of the local citrus crop was destroyed. Property damage was
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used as an entertainment venue, was destroyed. A woman and two of her children drowned in the pounding surf while attempting to flee their home. Overall damage throughout the
Florida Keys was estimated at worth around $ 250,000 (1910 USD).
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on October 1, carrying cypress wood. The crew fought the storm for days and eventually the masts were cut to avoid capsizing. Waterlogged, the ship was blown miles off course. As described by the owner of the schooner, Paul Mangold:
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was killed by falling timber. Small watercraft, docks and boathouses sustained damage, but otherwise the storm's effects on the east coast were more moderate compared to other areas. Portions of the
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wrote that Cuba had "probably suffered the greatest material disaster in all its history". It was reported that thousands of peasants were left homeless due to the cyclone. Losses in
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and storm tide ran 15 ft (4.6 m) above normal; swells in the area attained "unusually high" levels. Many docks were destroyed, and on October 17, the basement of the
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that struck Cuba and the United States in October 1910. It formed in the southern Caribbean on October 9 and strengthened as it moved northwestward, becoming a
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1118:. October 15, 1910. p. 1.
1087:"The Hurricane Moving North".
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876:. October 15, 1910.
662:United States portal
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1644:"Chenière Caminada"
1326:. Checkmark Books.
1285:. October 19, 1910.
1132:. Cuba Hurricanes.
1116:The Washington Post
1091:. October 20, 1910.
1076:. October 19, 1910.
1061:. October 18, 1910.
988:. October 18, 1910.
984:"Cyclone in Cuba".
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858:. October 19, 1910.
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1796:"San ZenĂłn"
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1679:"Galveston"
1627:"Indianola"
1209:February 2,
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648:Cuba portal
564:Punta Gorda
484:New Orleans
390:Cape Romano
222:Cape Romano
36:Surface map
2596:Categories
1808:"Freeport"
1293:References
1027:1 February
607:Boca Raton
599:Lemon City
511:Holliswood
502:Holliswood
480:Holliswood
473:Holliswood
447:province.
316:Storm type
236:losses in
138:Fatalities
73:1910-10-24
66:Dissipated
58:1910-10-09
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2198:Gabrielle
1909:"Florida"
1779:"Bahamas"
1656:"Georgia"
1535:1853–1949
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735:April 29,
568:Louisiane
548:Tampa Bay
210:hurricane
2569:Category
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2465:Florence
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2145:Frederic
1755:"Nassau"
1481:Category
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1249:Archived
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634:See also
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552:Flamingo
515:Parkwood
507:Parkwood
441:BatabanĂł
386:Key West
310:Unknown
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2435:Gonzalo
2429:Ophelia
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2251:Georges
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2062:Frances
1967:Charlie
1767:"Miami"
1720:"Texas"
794:Bibcode
615:Georgia
592:Jupiter
572:Forward
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437:Casilda
260:Map key
218:Florida
173:IBTrACS
166:Florida
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544:Tampa
93:SSHWS
2506:Iota
2459:Jose
2411:Igor
2405:Earl
2382:Bill
2370:Omar
2346:Karl
2322:Lili
2310:Iris
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