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Recent typhoons that have actually hit Bermuda

Cyclone Ernesto was on track to slam Bermuda on Saturday morning, mauling the British island territory with hazardous storm surges, flash flooding, strong winds and as much as 15 inches (38 cm) of rainfall over the weekend.

Bermuda, with a population of 64,000 spread over lots of small islands, has a long history with storms in the Atlantic. Tropical cyclones bring stormy weather condition every year and a. particularly destructive occasion as soon as every six or 7 years.

Hurricanes have actually seldom made landfall on Bermuda - significance. the eye of the storm passed directly over the islands - since. of its small size. Just 11 storms have actually done so given that records. started in 1851.

Here are the most substantial typhoons to have hit Bermuda. in recent times:

FABIAN, 2003

The Classification 4 typhoon did not make landfall on Bermuda,. but its eastern eyewall struck the islands as a Classification 3. storm, triggering one of the most destruction in recent memory. With wind. speeds over 120 mph (193 kph) and waves that reached 20 to 30. feet (6-9 m) high, the storm left Bermuda with $300 million in. property damage. 4 people died when their cars and trucks were swept off. a causeway due to a storm surge, the first deaths on the island. caused by a cyclone since 1926.

FAY AND GONZALO, 2014

In 2014, two typhoons - Fay and Gonzalo - made landfall. on Bermuda within six days. It was the very first time the area. skilled two landfalls in a single season since records. began. As locals were tidying up after Category 1 Fay,. Gonzalo struck as a Category 2 hurricane not long after being. devalued from Category 4. The storms cost the islands between. $ 200 million-$ 400 million in damage.

NICOLE, 2016

Nicole hit the islands as a Classification 2 hurricane after it. had actually compromised from a Category 4. Wind gusts as much as 119 mph

(source: Reuters)