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How many people died in Hurricane Sandy compared to Harvey?

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David Ramirez

Published Apr 24, 2026

How many people died in Hurricane Sandy compared to Harvey?

In Sandy’s case, after crossing over eight countries and hitting the New Jersey and New York areas in 2012, it had killed 233 people in the eight countries it affected. So in terms of lives lost, Katrina and Sandy killed more than 2,000 people, whereas the Hurricane Harvey death toll was less than 100 people.

When did Hurricane Harvey become a Category 3 hurricane?

In less than 24 hours it became a bonafide hurricane and on August 25 it had reached Category 3 strength and was given the name “Harvey.” Hurricane Harvey quickly became a Category 3 hurricane and just hours later a Category 4 before hitting the Texas coast. Despite its wide destruction, the Hurricane Harvey death toll was less than 100 people.

When did Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast?

Hurricane Harvey quickly became a Category 3 hurricane and just hours later a Category 4 before hitting the Texas coast. Despite its wide destruction, the Hurricane Harvey death toll was less than 100 people. Shortly before making landfall in Texas on Friday, August 25th, Harvey was upgraded to a deadly Category 4.

How many homes were destroyed by Hurricane Harvey?

The number of homes damaged or destroyed by the hurricane was 200,000 and only 85 percent of the homeowners had flood insurance. Nearly 72,000 people had to be rescued, and 35,000 found refuge in shelters.

When did Hurricane Harvey die down to a tropical storm?

It stalled around southern Texas for days as a weakening hurricane, producing catastrophic flash and river flooding. Harvey then downgraded to a tropical storm Aug. 26. By Aug. 27, winds died down to as much as 40 mph, but the storm dumped a year of rain in less than a week on Houston and much of southeastern Texas.

Where did Hurricane Harvey make a slow loop?

The steady northwestward motion of the cyclone stopped as Harvey became embedded in light steering currents between one mid-tropospheric high over the Four Corners region and another high over the northern Gulf of Mexico. The storm made a slow loop late on 26 August into 27 August, and drifted eastward or southeastward for the next few days .

Where can I find information on Hurricane Harvey?

Nineteen inundation maps and detailed flood information from Hurricane Harvey are now available from the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Hurricane Harvey was the most significant rainfall event in U.S. history, both in scope and peak rainfall amounts, since records began in the 1880s.

Where did World Vision get supplies for Hurricane Harvey?

Larry Tall, a World Vision warehouse specialist, helps a truck driver secure emergency relief supplies for shipment from World Vision’s Pacific Northwest field site to its site in Grand Prairie, Texas. The supplies will be distributed to victims of Hurricane Harvey. (©2017 World Vision/photo by Chris Huber)