Hurricane Maya Was a devastating hurricane that struck Cuba and Florida as a category 5 hurricane, and struck NJ as a Category 3 hurricane. It also affected New York as a Category 2 before going extratropical 50 miles north of there. In Total, There were 14,200 people dead in Cuba, and 209 people dead in the United States. The storm caused $375 billion in damages. The hurricane was very large while heading toward Cuba and Florida, over 475 miles in Diameter. While passing Florida, the storm grew and strengthened to a 220 mph storm. The storm then grew very large, over 600 miles in Diameter, affecting North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. It passed near Cape Hatteras as a Category 4 hurricane, which was unusual because it was Late September as it crossed into the Sea South of New Je
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| - Hurricane Maya Was a devastating hurricane that struck Cuba and Florida as a category 5 hurricane, and struck NJ as a Category 3 hurricane. It also affected New York as a Category 2 before going extratropical 50 miles north of there. In Total, There were 14,200 people dead in Cuba, and 209 people dead in the United States. The storm caused $375 billion in damages. The hurricane was very large while heading toward Cuba and Florida, over 475 miles in Diameter. While passing Florida, the storm grew and strengthened to a 220 mph storm. The storm then grew very large, over 600 miles in Diameter, affecting North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. It passed near Cape Hatteras as a Category 4 hurricane, which was unusual because it was Late September as it crossed into the Sea South of New Je
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| - Hurricane Maya Was a devastating hurricane that struck Cuba and Florida as a category 5 hurricane, and struck NJ as a Category 3 hurricane. It also affected New York as a Category 2 before going extratropical 50 miles north of there. In Total, There were 14,200 people dead in Cuba, and 209 people dead in the United States. The storm caused $375 billion in damages. The hurricane was very large while heading toward Cuba and Florida, over 475 miles in Diameter. While passing Florida, the storm grew and strengthened to a 220 mph storm. The storm then grew very large, over 600 miles in Diameter, affecting North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. It passed near Cape Hatteras as a Category 4 hurricane, which was unusual because it was Late September as it crossed into the Sea South of New Jersey. It affected Washington DC on October 1 and then made landfall in an area south of Avalon on October 2. It then affected New York as a Category 2 hurricane before becoming extratropical 50 miles north of New York. It then continued to weaken, going into Canada as a Category 1 extratropical storm.
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