![]() Andrew spawned at least 28 tornadoes along the Gulf Coast, especially in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi. The hurricane caused the deaths of 17 people in the state, 6 of whom drowned offshore. With 23,000 houses damaged, 985 others destroyed, and 1,951 mobile homes demolished, property losses in Louisiana exceeded $1.5 billion. Throughout the basin and Bayou Lafourche, 187 million freshwater fish were killed in the hurricane. Over 80% of trees in the Atchafalaya River basin were downed, and the agriculture there was devastated. It produced hurricane-force winds along its path through Louisiana, damaging large stretches of power lines that left about 230,000 people without electricity. Prior to making landfall in Louisiana on August 26, Andrew caused extensive damage to oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, leading to $500 million in losses for oil companies. In Florida, Andrew killed 44 and left a then-record $25 billion in damage. Andrew was considered a "dry hurricane" by multiple media networks. Though Andrew was moving fast, rainfall in Florida was substantial in a few areas (less in others) the rainfall peaked at 13.98 inches (355 mm) in western Dade County. In the Everglades, 70,000 acres (280 km 2) of trees were downed, while invasive Burmese pythons began inhabiting the region after a nearby facility housing them was destroyed. As many as 1.4 million people lost power at the height of the storm some for more than one month. The cities of Florida City, Homestead, Cutler Ridge, and parts of Kendall received the brunt of Andrew. In parts of southern Florida, Andrew produced severe winds a wind gust of 177 mph (285 km/h) was observed at a house in Perrine. Andrew left four dead and $250 million in damage throughout the Bahamas. ![]() About 800 houses were destroyed in the archipelago, and there was substantial damage to the transport, water, sanitation, agriculture, and fishing sectors. The small hurricane curved northeastward after landfall and rapidly lost its intensity, becoming extratropical on August 28, and merging with the remnants of Hurricane Lester and a frontal system over the southern Appalachian Mountains on August 29.Īndrew first inflicted structural damage as it moved through the Bahamas, especially in Cat Cays, lashing the islands with storm surge, hurricane-force winds, and tornadoes. After turning northwestward and weakening further, Andrew moved ashore near Morgan City, Louisiana, as a low-end Category 3 storm. Several hours later, the hurricane emerged over the Gulf of Mexico at Category 4 strength, with the Gulf Coast of the United States in its dangerous path. With a barometric pressure of 922 hPa (27.23 inHg) at the time of landfall in Florida, Andrew is the sixth most-intense hurricane to strike the United States. Though Andrew briefly weakened to Category 4 status while traversing the Bahamas, it regained Category 5 intensity before making landfall in Florida on Elliott Key and then Homestead on August 24. After spending a week without significantly strengthening itself in the central Atlantic, the storm rapidly intensified into a powerful Category 5 hurricane while moving westward towards the Bahamas on August 23. In total, Andrew destroyed more than 63,500 houses, damaged more than 124,000 others, caused $27.3 billion in damage (equivalent to $57 billion in 2022), and left 65 people dead.Īndrew began as a tropical depression over the eastern Atlantic Ocean on August 16. Passing directly through the cities of Cutler Bay and Homestead in Dade County (now known as Miami-Dade County), the hurricane stripped many homes of all but their concrete foundations and caused catastrophic damage. While the storm also caused major damage in the Bahamas and Louisiana, the greatest impact was felt in South Florida, where the storm made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane, with 1-minute sustained wind speeds as high as 165 mph (266 km/h) and a gust as high as 174 mph (280 km/h). ![]() In addition, Andrew is one of only four tropical cyclones to make landfall in the continental United States as a Category 5, alongside the 1935 Labor Day hurricane, 1969's Camille, and 2018's Michael. Andrew was also the strongest landfalling hurricane in the United States in decades and the costliest hurricane to strike anywhere in the country, until it was surpassed by Katrina in 2005. It is the most destructive hurricane to ever hit Florida in terms of structures damaged or destroyed, and remained the costliest in financial terms until Hurricane Irma surpassed it 25 years later. Hurricane Andrew was a very powerful and destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that struck the Bahamas, Florida, and Louisiana in August 1992. Part of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season The Bahamas, Florida, Louisiana, Southeastern United States, Mid-Atlantic states Andrew at peak intensity near the Bahamas on August 23 ![]()
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