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The midwest gets a super storm like this about every 10 years. They make it seem like it's climate change, when it's just something that naturally occurs. You don't hear shit about the super storms from 2011, 1999, or 1984

Florida Keys Hurricane 1955 - Death toll: 408.

Hurricane Audrey 1957 - Death toll: At least 416.

New England Hurricane 1938 - Death toll: 600.

Atlantic-Gulf Hurricane 1919 - Death toll: 600 to 900.

Georgia-South Carolina Hurricane 1881 - Death toll: 700.

Sea Islands Hurricane 1893 - Death toll: 1,000 to 2,000.

The Cheniere Caminada Hurricane 1893 - Death toll: 1,100 to 2,000.

Hurricane Katrina 2005 - Death toll: 1,200.

Okeechobee Hurricane 1928 - Death toll: 2,500 to 3,000.

Galveston Hurricane 1900 - Death toll: 8,000 to 12,000.

https://www.nationalgeographic.org/interactive/ten-most-damaging-hurricanes-us-history/