The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the second most active hurricane season on record, only behind 2005. During this season, several major hurricanes plowed into land, the most since 2005. The costliest storm of the season was Hurricane Hanna, which struck Georgia as a category 4 hurricane, and caused $24 billion in damage. But the strongest and deadliest storm was Hurricane Vicky, which was the deadliest atlantic hurricane since the Great Hurricane of 1780, as Vicky killed about 19,800 people. Other notable storms were Hurricane Kyle, which rapidly intensified to reach category 4 intensity in the Bay of Campeche, and Hurricane Bertha, which struck Spain as a Tropical Storm.
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