*Hurricane Hazel was developed on October 5,1954 and ended on October 18,1954. *Hurricane Hazel was the most deadliest hurricane of the 1954 Atlantic.

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*Hurricane Hazel was developed on October 5,1954 and ended on October 18,1954. *Hurricane Hazel was the most deadliest hurricane of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season. *Hurricane Hazel killed as many as 1000 people or more. *Hurricane hazel affected Puerto Rico, Eastern United States, North Carolina, and more places. *It cost 2.8 billion dollars to repair the amount of damage that hurricane Hazel did. *It was a category 4 hurricane which is right next to the category 5 hurricane that is the most deadliest category there is. HURRICANE HAZEL

*This is what happened after hurricane Hazel. HURRICANE HAZEL

*It flooded and caused un-pleasant things to happen. HURRICANE HAZEL

To summarize: * Hurricanes can cause significant property damage. * They can be very costly. *They can also cause many lives to be lost. * They can hit many different places. * They can last for months. * There are 5 different categories for hurricanes. HURRICANE HAZEL