Wrath of God: Disasters In America - Season 1 Episode 33 Hurricanes: Category Five
In this episode of the History Channel series Wrath of God, which explores different natural disasters through the ages, there is a look at some of the most destructive and deadly hurricanes ever. First, there is a look at the hurricane that rocked Miami in 1926, followed by the storm that damaged much of the New England area in 1938. Later in the 20th century, Hurricane Andrew destroyed the town of Homestead, FL, and much of Miami when it came ashore in 1992. Many other hurricanes that have hit the United States in the past have been even more forceful and potentially destructive, but have caused little damage. Experts talk about why some hurricanes do more damage than others.
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Season
Season 1
Episode
Hellfire
Earthquakes: San Francisco 1906 & 1989
Torrents of Death
Tornado Alley
Avalanches: White Walls of Death
Tornadoes: Nature's Deadly Spirals
Hurricanes: Deadly Wind, Deadly Rain
Volcanoes: Earth's Shattering Eruptions
Blizzards: Whiteout!
Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes
Panic! Deadly Inferno
Fire In The Hole: Mining Disasters
Collisions In The Mist
Tsunami: Killer Wave
Blackouts!
Killer Quakes
Explosions! Texas City
Landslides!
Drowning of Florence
Super Outbreaks
Firestorms: Nature Out of Control
Fire Under The Big Top
Shaken to The Core: Alaskan Earthquake
Nor'easters: Killer Storms
Death in the Potomac: The Crash of Flight 90
Mississippi: River Out of Control
Snowbound: Curse Of The Sierra
Chilean Earthquake
Holland 1953 - Assault of the Sea
Buffalo Blizzard: Siege and Survival
Mount Vesuvius
Flash Floods: Deadly Downpour
Hurricanes: Category Five
Halsey's Typhoons: Peril on the Sea