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782:, which constitutes a large portion of the Honduras–Nicaragua border, swelled 40 ft (12 m) as observed about 140 mi (230 km) upstream of its mouth. Banana farms were heavily damaged around Cabo Gracias a Dios, occupied by both nations, and according to early reports in that area, all but a handful of dwellings were destroyed. In spite of the flooding and hurricane-force winds, timely warnings prevented fatalities locally.
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Nicaragua, though damage was much less widespread than in neighboring Honduras.
404:. Contemporary reanalyses of the storm have determined that it organized into a tropical depression on October 18, then drifted toward the east, turning north-northeastward as it strengthened into a tropical storm early the next day. Due to low environmental air pressures and the large size of the cyclone, intensification was gradual as the storm approached
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468:. Shortly thereafter, the hurricane crossed the Honduran coast for its final landfall. The mountainous terrain of Central America worked to diminish the storm, which curved westward and steadily lost force, though observation of its decay was minimal. The cyclone likely dissipated on October 27 over Guatemala.
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monetary damages in Cuba at $ 500,000. In the aftermath, a public curfew was issued for
Santiago de Cuba, forcing residents to remain indoors after 8 pm. To prevent looting, troops patrolled streets and vulnerable locations, such as banks. Supplies of bread and milk ran short following the hurricane.
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fell to 988 hPa (29.2 inHg), its lowest recorded pressure. The ship measured winds outside of the lull only up to 46 mph (74 km/h), but the storm was reintensifying, and once again achieved hurricane strength later in the day. It matched its previous peak intensity at 12:00 UTC on
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area, there was less destruction in many locations than initially feared. There were reports of three fatalities in
Caimanera, and one person died in Santiago de Cuba. At least 29 individuals were treated for storm-related injuries. Damage assessments in the immediate aftermath of the storm placed
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plant in Jacmel. The town was left without power and drinking water. In Jérémie, the flooding was so severe as to sweep away a large metal bridge. Hundreds of poorly constructed native houses were destroyed on the
Tiburon Peninsula, leaving thousands of survivors without homes. Property damage in
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ultimately bore the brunt of the storm. Heavy rainfall swelled rivers and triggered landslides; the ensuing floods destroyed bridges, inundated many homes, and necessitated the rescue of trapped individuals. With telegraph communications cut to the hardest-hit areas and roads left impassable, the
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Central America, chiefly in Honduras. Reported at the time to be the worst flood in the nation's history, the disaster decimated banana plantations and population centers after rivers flowed up to 50 ft (15 m) above normal. Torrents of
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704:. The Haitian government worked to bring emergency supplies and relief workers, at least partially by way of ship, to the flood-stricken region. As little was known about the extent of losses, officials rushed to restore communications with the disaster area.
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of southwestern Haiti, where catastrophic river flooding took the lives of up to 2,000 individuals, razed hundreds of native houses, and destroyed crops and livestock. The heaviest destruction took place around the towns of
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at its peak—completed an unusual reversal of its path on
October 23, heading southwestward toward Central America. Weakened by its interaction with Cuba, the storm soon regained strength and made its final landfall near
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overflowed its banks, making driving impossible. The storm severed communications between towns in eastern Cuba after bringing down telephone and telegraph wires. Apart from seven structures ruined in the
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428:, the storm slowed in forward speed, continued to intensify, and curved northwestward toward southeastern Cuba. The storm attained the equivalent of Category 1 hurricane status on the current-day
617:, fled their homes in search of safer ground. The hurricane subjected eastern parts of the island to intense gales, measured at over 70 mph (110 km/h) at Santiago de Cuba before the
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and deteriorated to a tropical storm before passing relatively close to the western tip of
Jamaica. On the morning of October 24, the barometer aboard a ship in the storm's
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over the eastern United States and western
Atlantic, the cyclone would maintain this highly unusual path for the remainder of its duration in open waters. It brushed Cuba's
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with all hands lost, in spite of efforts to rescue the imperiled crew. One modern source recounts that the crew numbered 31, but this figure was not widely reported. The
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less than a month earlier), with banana plantations in particular sustaining heavy damage. Losses to fruit crops in the nation totaled an estimated $ 2,500,000.
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1607:"Haiti Heaviest Loser in Hurricane; Thousands Homeless and Hungry"
1000:"Re-analysis of 1931 to 1935 Atlantic hurricane seasons completed"
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977:"Documentation of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Changes in HURDAT"
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
1409:"Hundreds Perished When Peninsula of Haiti Storm Swept"
759:. Torrential rains extended into Tegucigalpa, causing
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1818:"Honduras Flood Damage Estimated at $ 12,000,000"
1005:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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1120:"Entire Crew of Schooner Believed Lost in Storm"
886:(10). American Meteorological Society: 294–295.
871:"The Caribbean Hurricane of October 19–26, 1935"
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1576:"News Review of Current Events the World Over"
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1853:. Associated Press. October 29, 1935
1824:. Associated Press. October 31, 1994
1795:. Associated Press. October 31, 1935
1766:. Associated Press. October 29, 1935
1708:. Associated Press. October 29, 1935
1679:. Associated Press. October 28, 1935
1647:. Associated Press. October 28, 1935
1609:. Associated Press. October 28, 2014
1547:. Associated Press. October 27, 1935
1515:. Associated Press. October 28, 1935
1483:. Associated Press. October 28, 1935
1265:Garcia, Alberto (October 22, 1935).
1243:. Associated Press. October 23, 1935
1162:. Associated Press. October 23, 1935
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1065:. Associated Press. October 23, 1935
1031:. Associated Press. October 23, 1935
1847:"Storm Devastates Nicaragua Region"
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1025:"Caribbean Storm Sweeps Islands"
869:McDonald, W. F. (October 1935).
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1304:"Hurricane on Way Out to Sea"
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1760:"Peril by Flood in Honduras"
1156:"Cuba Clearing Storm Debris"
763:. Just to the northeast, in
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642:Cauto River
420:(29.4
412:, at 13:00
2075:Categories
837:References
780:Coco River
738:Chamelecón
734:Ulúa River
647:Guantánamo
619:anemometer
577:Saint Mary
528:$ 500,000
402:gale-force
352:Storm type
245:Category 1
163:, eastern
136:Fatalities
71:1935-10-28
64:Dissipated
56:1935-10-18
772:Nicaragua
615:Caimanera
593:USS
466:Nicaragua
449:Cape Cruz
177:Nicaragua
2060:Category
1886:June 18,
1857:June 18,
1828:June 16,
1799:June 16,
1770:June 16,
1712:June 16,
1683:June 17,
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983:June 14,
941:June 14,
907:June 14,
786:See also
753:Trujillo
726:La Ceiba
623:Nipe Bay
573:Portland
547:Honduras
462:Honduras
346:Unknown
235:eastern
225:Honduras
173:Honduras
159:Eastern
1741:June 6,
1210:July 7,
888:Bibcode
663:Jérémie
595:Houston
508:Jamaica
493:Country
480:Jamaica
445:ridging
406:Jamaica
296:Map key
274:Jérémie
237:Jamaica
184:IBTrACS
161:Jamaica
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575:, and
538:~2,000
499:deaths
472:Impact
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233:strike
144:Damage
139:~2,150
49:Formed
2042:Eight
2030:Seven
1982:Three
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874:(PDF)
757:Colón
655:Haiti
534:Haiti
497:Total
169:Haiti
91:SSHWS
2006:Five
1994:Four
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464:and
426:Cuba
422:inHg
272:and
241:Cuba
223:and
207:The
165:Cuba
124:inHg
116:mbar
114:988
2018:Six
1970:Two
1958:One
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896:doi
453:eye
418:hPa
414:UTC
257:USD
149:USD
120:hPa
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