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Puerto Rico; it was the only recorded tropical cyclone to strike the island as a
Category 5. Very strong winds resulted in severe damage in Puerto Rico. Throughout the island, 24,728 homes were destroyed and 192,444 were damaged, leaving over 500,000 people homeless. Heavy rainfall also led to extreme damage to vegetation and agriculture. On Puerto Rico alone, there were 312 deaths and about $ 50 million in damage. After emerging into the Atlantic, the storm weakened slightly, falling to Category 4 intensity. It began crossing through the Bahamas on September 16. Many buildings and houses were damaged or destroyed, especially on
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Category 1 hurricane and peaked with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph (140 km/h). After turning northeastward, the hurricane weakened to a tropical storm on October 14. Around 06:00 UTC on October 15, the cyclone transitioned into an extratropical cyclone while situated approximately 285 mi (459 km) northwest of
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September 13, the storm strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane, based on the anemometer at San Juan observing sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h). The hurricane peaked with sustained winds at the intensity. About six hours later, the system made landfall in
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September 12. There, the storm brought 1,200 deaths and extensive damage, including the destruction of approximately 85%–95% of banana crops, the severe damage dealt to 70%–80% of tree crops, and the roughly 40% of the sugar cane crops ruined.
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September 6 as a weak tropical storm. Later, the storm restrengthened slightly to winds of 50 mph (80 km/h) while nearing mainland Mexico on September 7. The tropical storm then weakened slightly shortly before making landfall north of
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Florida Panhandle, several vessels capsized. Water washed up along the side of roads and in wooded areas. The storm contributed to flooding onset by the previous hurricane, with rainfall peaking at 13.5 in (340 mm) in
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September 8 as a weak 40 mph (64 km/h) tropical storm. After moving inland, the system weakened quickly to a depression and dissipated. The storm brought 2.18 in (55 mm) of rain to
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1888:(in Spanish). Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Agencia Estatal para el manejo de Emergencias y AdministraciĂłn de Desastres. pp. 4, 9, 10. Archived from
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throughout much of its early existence. On August 6, the tropical storm strengthened to the equivalent of a Category 1 hurricane while positioned over
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near its peak intensity early on September 5. The system deteriorated after crossing the peninsula and entering the
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Atlantic basin Comparison of Original and Revised HURDAT
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1619:"Haiti Hurricane Leaves Death, Chaos In Wake"
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