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March 30, 2009

Filed under: Atlantic Hurricane Seasons — admin @ 11:47 am

 

Tropical Depression Sixteen (2008), it developed from a powerful disturbance at the eastern coast of Nicaragua. It was a strong tropical depression that caused damages to life and properties. It’s impact resulted in heavy rainfall and severe flooding.

Statistics

Active Dates

:

October 14, – October 16, 2008

category

:

Tropical Depression

Highest winds

:

30 mph (45 km/h) (1-minute sustained)

Lowest pressure

:

1004 mbar (hPa; 29.65 inHg)

Fatalities

:

At least 75 total

Damage

:

At least $150 million (2008 USD)

Areas affected

:

Central America

 

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