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1935 Jérémie hurricane

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floodwaters trapped hundreds of citizens in trees, on rooftops, and on remote high ground, requiring emergency rescue. The storm left thousands homeless and around 150 dead in the country, while monetary losses totaled $ 12 million. Flooding and strong winds reached into northeastern Nicaragua, though damage was much less widespread than in neighboring Honduras.
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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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Several days after the storm, the bodies of drowning victims had been recovered by the hundreds, and it was suspected many of the deceased had been washed into the sea. One preliminary estimate placed the number of dead in the Jérémie area alone at 1,500, suggesting the worst of the tragedy occurred
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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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The hurricane later created devastating floods in 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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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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In advance of the hurricane's landfall in Cuba, businesses were closed. Railways worked to secure non-essential trains, and residents of vulnerable coastal towns, including
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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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Flooding and landslides in Jamaica took their toll on property, agricultural interests, and infrastructure; fruit growers on the island sustained about $ 2.5 million (1935
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degree of destruction was initially uncertain, though it was described as "extensive". The storm took a heavy toll on agriculture (already compromised from the effects of
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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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Populations of valley villages were believed to have been wiped out as rains sent the streams from the channels, demolishing the frail, thatched huts of the natives.
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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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Haiti amounted to over $ 1 million. Meanwhile, thousands of livestock were killed and crops were completely destroyed, prompting fears of impending famine.
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in Jacksonville, Florida issued its first advisory on the storm late on October 20, following ship reports of winds approaching and exceeding
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at its initial peak intensity, with winds of 85 mph (140 km/h). It started weakening early the next day after encountering the
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The hurricane affected Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, Honduras, and North Nicaragua along its unusual path, killing an estimated 2,150 people.
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also endured strong winds as high as 58 mph (93 km/h). Winds of 60 mph (97 km/h) were recorded at the
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and killed numerous plantation workers. By October 29, the bodies of 70 flood victims had been recovered at Corocito in
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about $ 6 million in losses. As in Haiti, the hardest hit areas of Honduras were cut off from the nation's capital of
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Parts of eastern Jamaica began to experience strong northeasterly winds early on October 20, and the parishes of
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The hurricane originated over the southwestern Caribbean Sea, where, on October 17, a broad and immature
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mountain range and moving southwestward, away from the coast. Steered by persistent high-pressure
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in Honduras on October 25. The cyclone weakened upon moving inland and dissipated two days later.
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in October 1935, killing well over 2,000 people. Developing on October 18 over the southwestern
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The storm reportedly killed three people on the island. An unidentified schooner capsized off
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reportedly obliterated an entire suburban community further east, near La Ceiba, while the
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The hurricane crippled infrastructure, blocking roads throughout the area and destroying a
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Damaging, but less expansive, floods also occurred in parts of extreme northeastern
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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of the hurricane on October 24, while restrengthening before its final landfall
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there. Indeed, some modern sources have unofficially referred to the storm as
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while overwhelming southwestern Haiti in a deluge of rain. The hurricane—a
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on October 21. The system came ashore with a central pressure of 995 
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Map of the storm on October 22, while centered between Jamaica and Cuba
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National Hurricane Center Hurricane Research Division (May 7, 2012).
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At around 18:00 UTC on October 22, the hurricane made landfall near
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early on October 22, while meandering just off the coast of Cuba.
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National Hurricane Center Hurricane Research Division (2011).
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National Hurricane Center Hurricane Research Division (2012).
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
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Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
1342:"Hurricane Takes Toll of Life and Property in Cuba" 155: 143: 135: 130: 109: 101: 78: 63: 48: 41: 1374:Divine Wind: The History and Science of Hurricanes 1371: 1190:Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones 1818:"Honduras Flood Damage Estimated at $ 12,000,000" 1005:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 979:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 937:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 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" 621:failed. The northern coast of the island around 676: 1576:"News Review of Current Events the World Over" 1916: 8: 1182: 1180: 21: 1503: 1501: 1477:"Toll of Hurricane Mounts to 2000 in Haiti" 1260: 1258: 653:The greatest disaster occurred in southern 1923: 1909: 1901: 1535: 1533: 1231: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 215:was a highly destructive and catastrophic 186: 27: 20: 1635: 1633: 1631: 1629: 1627: 1439: 1437: 1435: 1433: 1403: 1401: 1399: 1082: 1080: 1059:"Hurricane in Cuba Results in Heavy Loss" 899: 815:(1994), which killed 1,000–2,000 in Haiti 1789:"Honduras Flood is Worst in its History" 1702:"Many Trapped by High Water in Honduras" 1336: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1292: 1290: 928: 926: 924: 922: 920: 918: 640:Significant flooding occurred after the 483: 1667: 1665: 1569: 1567: 1565: 1237:"Cuba Suffers Under Force of Hurricane" 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 842: 1601: 1599: 1574:Pickard, Edward W (November 8, 1935). 1509:"Haiti Storm Death Toll Reaches 2,000" 1471: 1469: 1114: 1112: 1053: 1051: 1049: 970: 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 1088:"Eastern Part of Jamaica Hit by Gale" 864: 862: 860: 858: 856: 854: 852: 850: 848: 846: 831:List of deadliest Atlantic hurricanes 827:(1999), notable for its atypical path 16:Category 1 Atlantic hurricane in 1935 7: 1853:. 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Just to the northeast, in 486:Deaths and damage by country 456:October 25 as it approached 211:commonly referred to as the 22:1935 Jérémie/Haiti hurricane 1267:"Eastern Cuba Hit by Storm" 105:85 mph (140 km/h) 2147: 1029:The North Adams Transcript 2050: 1948: 1939: 1931:Tropical cyclones of the 1876:"Haiti Ravaged by Floods" 1187:Longshore, David (2008). 627:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base 558: 398:hurricane forecast center 231:, the storm proceeded to 194: 182: 85: 26: 1271:The Ironwood Daily Globe 1160:The Racine Journal-Times 800:Tropical cyclones portal 147:$ 16 million (1935 34:Surface weather analysis 1893:(subscription required) 1864:(subscription required) 1835:(subscription required) 1806:(subscription required) 1793:Alton Evening Telegraph 1777:(subscription required) 1748:(subscription required) 1719:(subscription required) 1690:(subscription required) 1658:(subscription required) 1620:(subscription required) 1592:(subscription required) 1558:(subscription required) 1526:(subscription required) 1494:(subscription required) 1462:(subscription required) 1426:(subscription required) 1370:Emanuel, Kerry (2005). 1359:(subscription required) 1321:(subscription required) 1283:(subscription required) 1173:(subscription required) 1137:(subscription required) 1105:(subscription required) 1042:(subscription required) 808:List of Cuba hurricanes 410:Morant Point Lighthouse 209:1935 Jérémie hurricane, 2116:1935 natural disasters 2106:Hurricanes in Honduras 1764:The Helena Independent 1735:The Olean Times-Herald 1545:The Helena Independent 1308:The Olean Times-Herald 879:Monthly Weather Review 680: 673:by a single aircraft. 637: 560:Sources cited in text. 389: 284:Meteorological history 43:Meteorological history 2131:1935 in the Caribbean 2101:Hurricanes in Jamaica 1449:The Salt Lake Tribune 1346:The Waco News-Tribune 1241:The Cornell Daily Sun 1124:The Sandusky Register 935:"Easy-to-Read HURDAT" 635: 603:Franklin D. Roosevelt 382:Extratropical cyclone 291: 213:1935 Haiti hurricane, 1673:"Deaths in Honduras" 1645:The Daily Inter Lake 1513:The Bismarck Tribune 718:United Fruit Company 684:The Bismarck Tribune 303:Saffir–Simpson scale 110:Lowest pressure 80:Category 1 hurricane 2091:Hurricanes in Haiti 1481:Albuquerque Journal 1195:Infobase Publishing 892:1935MWRv...63..294M 751:burst its banks at 728:and throughout the 712:After clearing the 488: 458:Cabo Gracias a Dios 394:low pressure system 372:Subtropical cyclone 250:Cabo Gracias a Dios 23: 2096:Hurricanes in Cuba 1822:The Kokomo Tribune 1737:. October 28, 1935 1310:. 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