Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew was an Atlantic hurricane. This storm developed on September 28, 2016. It threatened Jamaica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. Matthew hit Haiti on October 4, 2016. It struck Cuba later that evening.[1]
Category 5 major hurricane (SSHWS/NWS) | |
Formed | September 28, 2016 |
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Dissipated | October 10, 2016 |
(Extratropical after October 9) | |
Highest winds | 1-minute sustained: 165 mph (270 km/h) |
Lowest pressure | 934 mbar (hPa); 27.58 inHg |
Fatalities | 603 total |
Damage | $16.47 billion (2016 USD) (Costliest in Haitian history) |
Areas affected | Windward Islands, Leeward Antilles, Venezuela, Colombia, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Turks and Caicos Islands, The Bahamas, Southeastern United States, Atlantic Canada |
Part of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season |
The storm was the first Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic since 2007's Hurricane Felix. Its peak winds were 160 miles per hour.
Matthew was forecast to affect the Southeastern United States from Florida to eastern North Carolina. It was also forecast to threaten New England at first. The forecast changed and later excluded New England.
The storm caused more than 1,600 deaths in Hispaniola and the Caribbean. In the United States, there were 49 deaths. The Dominican Republic had four deaths from Matthew.[2][3]
Damage in Haiti was estimated at just over $1 billion (2016 USD).
References
change- ↑ Jones, Sam; Woolf, Nicky (5 October 2016). "Hurricane Matthew Makes Landfall in Cuba". The Guardian. Retrieved Oct 6, 2016.
- ↑ "Deadly Storm Kills 572 in Caribbean". Mirror. Retrieved Oct 6, 2016.
- ↑ "Hurricane Matthew Kills 283 in Haiti". Radio Television Caraibes. Archived from the original on October 7, 2016. Retrieved Oct 6, 2016.