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  1. It produced hurricane-force winds along its path through Louisiana, damaging large stretches of power lines that left about 230,000 people without electricity. Over 80% of trees in the Atchafalaya River basin were downed, and the agriculture there was devastated.

  2. Aug 23, 1992 · In August of 1992, Hurricane Andrew slammed into South Florida before making a second U.S. landfall in Louisiana. At the time, it was the costliest and most damaging hurricane ever to hit the United States. Thirty years later, Hurricane Andrew is still one of the top five most powerful hurricanes ever to strike the United States.

  3. Aug 24, 1992 · Andrew was a small and ferocious Cape Verde hurricane that wrought unprecedented economic devastation along a path through the northwestern Bahamas, the southern Florida peninsula, and south-central Louisiana.

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  4. Hurricane Andrew caused 7 deaths and an estimated $1 billion in damages in Louisiana. Combining this with Florida, Andrew directly caused 26 deaths in the U.S. and indirectly caused 39 more, with $27.3 billion in total damages.

  5. Aug 15, 2022 · Andrew was a Category 3 storm when it struck Louisiana. Hurricane Andrew by the numbers. TOTAL LIFETIME. Highest maximum sustained winds: 175 mph (Category 5) Maximum sustained winds at first...

  6. May 1, 2024 · Hurricane Andrew, tropical cyclone that ravaged The Bahamas, southern Florida, and south-central Louisiana in late August 1992. At the time, Hurricane Andrew was the most expensive Atlantic hurricane in U.S. history (later surpassed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005).

  7. After leaving Florida, Andrew moved into the Gulf of Mexico and made a second landfall near Point Chevreuil, Louisiana, on August 26, 1992, as a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 115 mph and a central pressure of 956 millibars. The damage to Louisiana was estimated at around $1 billion.

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