Template:Costliest U.S. Atlantic hurricanes
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Rank | Hurricane | Season | Damage | ||
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1 | Katrina | 2005 | $108 billion | ||
2 | Sandy | 2012 | $71.4 billion | ||
3 | Ike | 2008 | $29.5 billion | ||
4 | Andrew | 1992 | $26.5 billion | ||
5 | Wilma | 2005 | $21 billion | ||
6 | Ivan | 2004 | $18.8 billion | ||
7 | Irene | 2011 | $15.6 billion | ||
8 | Charley | 2004 | $15.1 billion | ||
9 | Rita | 2005 | $12 billion | ||
10 | Frances | 2004 | $9.51 billion | ||
Source: National Hurricane Center[1][2][3][nb 1] |
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