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When did Hurricane Hugo hit Puerto Rico?

When did Hurricane Hugo hit Puerto Rico?

Hugo was, in some ways, two hurricanes in one. From September 17 through 18, 1989, it passed through the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, leaving $3 billion in damage in its wake.

Where did Hurricane Hugo hit Puerto Rico?

Image by: NOAA Shows the time when the eye of hurricane Hugo was over Eastern Puerto Rico with estimated max. sustained winds of 130mph gusting to 160mph, Hugo was a borderline category 3-4 hurricane at landfall in Puerto Rico. Hugo at landfall near Charleston, SC winds 140mph (120kts) officially at time of landfall.

Where did Hugo make landfall?

Sullivan’s Island
Twenty-five years ago around midnight on September 22, Hurricane Hugo made landfall just north of Charleston, South Carolina at Sullivan’s Island as a Category 4 storm with estimated maximum winds of 135-140 mph and a minimum central pressure of 934 millibars (27.58 inches of Hg).

Where did Hurricane Hugo land?

South CarolinaPuerto RicoNorth CarolinaU.S. Virgin IslandsGuadeloupeThe Bahamas
Hurricane Hugo/Affected areas

Where did Hugo come ashore?

Hugo made landfall near Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina just after midnight on September 22, 1989. Hugo produced the highest storm surge ever recorded on the east coast of the United States which was 20 feet in Bulls Bay, South Carolina near Cape Romain.

Hugo then slammed through Puerto Rico itself during the day of September 18th, making landfall near the town of Fajardo. The airport in San Juan registered wind gusts up to 80 knots (92 mph) with 104 knot (120 mph) gusts measured at the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station.

When did Hurricane Hugo form?

Developing from a cluster of thunderstorms off the coast of Africa on September 9, 1989, Hugo steadily intensified into a tropical depression (southeast of the Cape Verde Islands) on 10 September, and then a tropical storm on 11 September.

Is Hurricane Hugo a Category 5 hurricane?

Hugo moved thousands of miles across the Atlantic, rapidly strengthening to briefly attain category 5 hurricane strength on its journey. It later crossed over Guadeloupe and St. Croix on September 17 and 18 as a category 4 hurricane. Weakening slightly more, it passed over Puerto Rico as a strong category 3 hurricane.

How much damage did Hurricane Hugo do?

The State, a South Carolina newspaper, estimated that the U.S. incurred $8.671 billion in damage from Hugo, with $7.071 billion in the contiguous U.S. and $1.6 billion in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The San Juan Star, a Puerto Rican newspaper, calculated that losses in Puerto Rico amounted to $2 billion.