Read More: New England Numbers: Hurricane of ’38 Wind That Shook the World $308 million total price tag from devastation caused by Hurricane of ’38 1,100 deaths in Massachusetts during July 1911 heat wave, with temps topping 110 degrees in Boston 94 deaths and 1,300 injured when a tornado rips through Worcester, MA, area, June […]
By Ian Aldrich
Mar 24 2010
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New England Numbers: Hurricane of ’38
Wind That Shook the World
$308 million
total price tag from devastation caused by Hurricane of ’38
1,100
deaths in Massachusetts during July 1911 heat wave, with temps topping 110 degrees in Boston
94
deaths and 1,300 injured when a tornado rips through Worcester, MA, area, June 9, 1953
18,560
acres burned during October 1947 fire that devastates Bar Harbor, ME, region
55,000
NH homes and businesses without power after January 1998 ice storm
400,000
NH homes and businesses without power after December 2008 ice storm
192
passengers and crew perished when the Portland, a paddlewheel steamer, sinks during the “Portland Gale” blizzard, November 26, 1898
14,000
people left homeless in Hartford, CT, during March 1936 Connecticut River flood
500
houses lost to Gale of 1815 in Providence, RI
10
inches of snow blanketing VT in June 1816, “the year without a summer”