10 most expensive hurricanes to hit US
Take a look at the most expensive hurricanes to ever hit the U.S.
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Take a look at the most expensive hurricanes to ever hit the U.S.
President Donald Trump arrived in flood-ravaged North and South Carolina on Wednesday to assess the federal response to Hurricane Florence, which drenched the state last week.
Hours of heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Houston on Wednesday, leading officials to tell residents to avoid driving and sparking uncomfortable memories of last summer's Hurricane Harvey.
Heavy rain returned to parts of southern Texas Thursday, and brought more water rescues across the region continued for a second day.
Today marks the official beginning of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, which got off to an early start with Subtropical Storm Alberto making landfall in Florida on Monday.
Puerto Rico will receive about $18.5 billion from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to repair and fortify houses, businesses and infrastructure wrecked by Hurricane Maria, the agency announced Tuesday.
After a record drought that featured no major (Category 3-5) hurricane landfalls in the United States, 2017 roared to life, reminding everyone how powerful and destructive these monster storms can be.
2017 was the costliest year ever for weather and climate disasters in the United States, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration announced Monday, totaling $306 billion. The previous record year, 2005, saw $215 billion in disasters.
He became a symbol of hope after he posted a video of himself playing his family's piano in a room flooded by Hurricane Harvey. Now Aric Harding has a brand new keyboard to play.
Climate change is partly to blame for the record rainfall that fell over Texas and Louisiana in the days after Hurricane Harvey's landfall on August 25, according to new scientific analysis.