Hurricane Lola of 2187 was a devastating category 7 hurricane that developed during the annual hurricane season. It was the 12th named storm, 7th hurricane, and the 4th major hurricane of the season, and crippled the Bahamas, and most of the US, before finally heading back out to sea and becoming extratropical. Over 400 people were killed by the storm, with over 10,000 injured during the storm. Damages came to $5 trillion, becoming the most costliest disaster on record for its timing.
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| - Hurricane Lola of 2187 was a devastating category 7 hurricane that developed during the annual hurricane season. It was the 12th named storm, 7th hurricane, and the 4th major hurricane of the season, and crippled the Bahamas, and most of the US, before finally heading back out to sea and becoming extratropical. Over 400 people were killed by the storm, with over 10,000 injured during the storm. Damages came to $5 trillion, becoming the most costliest disaster on record for its timing.
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| - Category 7 major hurricane
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| - Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Windward Islands, The Bahamas, Florida and the Gulf Coast
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| - Hurricane Lola of 2187 was a devastating category 7 hurricane that developed during the annual hurricane season. It was the 12th named storm, 7th hurricane, and the 4th major hurricane of the season, and crippled the Bahamas, and most of the US, before finally heading back out to sea and becoming extratropical. Over 400 people were killed by the storm, with over 10,000 injured during the storm. Damages came to $5 trillion, becoming the most costliest disaster on record for its timing.
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