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The List of costliest Atlantic hurricanes documents all of the hurricanes which ...

Overall costliest[edit]

Radar loop of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in Louisiana
Costliest Atlantic hurricanes
Cost refers to total estimated property damage.
Rank Hurricane Season Damages 2024 USD
1 Katrina 2005 $81.2 billion $127 billion [1]
2 Andrew 1992 $26.5 billion $57.5 billion [2]
3 Ike 2008 $37.6 billion $53.2 billion [3]
4 Wilma 2005 $29.1 billion $45.4 billion [4][5][6][7]
5 Diane 1955 $3.25 billion $37 billion [8]
6 Ivan 2004 $18 billion $29 billion [9][10]
7 Charley 2004 $16.3 billion $26.3 billion [11][12]
8 Hugo 1989 $10 billion $24.6 billion [13][14]
9 Agnes 1972 $3 billion $21.9 billion [15]
10 Frances 2004 $12 billion $19.4 billion [10][13][16]

United States[edit]

Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes
Cost refers to total estimated property damage.
Rank Hurricane Season Damages 2024 USD
1 Katrina 2005 $81 billion $126 billion [17]
2 Andrew 1992 $26.5 billion $57.5 billion [17]
3 Ike 2008 $29.6 billion $41.9 billion [3]
4 Diane 1955 $3.25 billion $37 billion [18]
5 Wilma 2005 $20.6 billion $32.1 billion [17]
6 Charley 2004 $15 billion $24.2 billion [17]
7 Ivan 2004 $14.2 billion $22.9 billion [17]
8 Rita 2005 $11.3 billion $17.6 billion [17]
9 Hugo 1989 $7 billion $17.2 billion [17]
10 Agnes 1972 $2.1 billion $15.3 billion [17]

Cuba[edit]

Costliest Cuban hurricanes
Rank Hurricane Season Damage Refs
1 Irma 2017 $13.2 billion [19]
2 Ike 2008 $7.3 billion [20]
3 Matthew 2016 $2.58 billion [21]
4 Gustav 2008 $2.1 billion [20]
5 Michelle 2001 $2 billion [22]
Sandy 2012 [23]
7 Dennis 2005 $1.5 billion [24]
8 Ivan 2004 $1.2 billion [25]
9 Charley 2004 $923 million [25]
10 Wilma 2005 $700 million [7]

Mexico[edit]

Costliest Mexican Atlantic hurricanes
Cost refers to total estimated property damage.
Rank Hurricane Season Damages 2024 USD
1 Wilma 2005 $7.5 billion $11.7 billion [26]
2 Karl 2010 $5.6 billion $7.82 billion [27][28]
3 Gilbert 1988 $2 billion $5.15 billion [29]
4 Stan 2005 $1.9 billion $2.96 billion [30]
5 Ingrid 2013 $1.5 billion $23.4 billion [31]
6 Isidore 2002 $950 million $1.48 billion [32][33]
7 Emily 2005 $632 million $986 million [34]
8 Dean 2007 $184 million $270 million [35]

Canada[edit]

Costliest Canadian Atlantic hurricanes
Cost refers to total estimated property damage.
Rank Hurricane Season Damages 2024 USD
1 Hazel 1954 $125 million $1.42 billion [36]
2 Juan 2003 $200 million $331 million [37]
3 Igor 2010 $200 million $279 million [38]
4 Beth 1971 $10.7 million $80.5 million [39]
5 Kyle 2008 $9 million $12.7 million [40]
6 Bertha 1990 $3.9 million $9.1 million [41]
7 Hortense 1996 $3 million $5.83 million [42]
8 Able 1950 $1 million $12.7 million [43]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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