Stanley caused deaths as a Cat 1, imagine Wilma as a Cat 5..
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Stanley caused deaths as a Cat 1, imagine Wilma as a Cat 5..
hurricane barreling down on the Yucatan, Stanley was only a Cat 1 and it caused over a 1000 deaths in that area, a Category 5 over there could have worse results than Mitch
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Emily hit the area earilier this year as a Cat 4. I think that another strong storm would be particularly destructive to the area.
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First, the deaths caused by Stan were not in the Yucatan Peninsula alone, they were mainly concentrated in Guatemala, El Salvador, and the Mexican state of Chiapas.
Second, Stan wind damage was minimal and not related to deaths.
Third, I feel Wilma's impact will be more economical than personal
Second, Stan wind damage was minimal and not related to deaths.
Third, I feel Wilma's impact will be more economical than personal
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HURAKAN wrote:First, the deaths caused by Stan were not in the Yucatan Peninsula alone, they were mainly concentrated in Guatemala, El Salvador, and the Mexican state of Chiapas.
Second, Stan wind damage was minimal and not related to deaths.
Third, I feel Wilma's impact will be more economical than personal
Exactly, I don't think there was one death from the Yucatan peninsula.
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