The Okeechobee hurricane, or San Felipe Segundo hurricane, was
a deadly hurricane that struck the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico,
the Bahamas, and Florida in September of the 1928 Atlantic hurricane
season. It was the second recorded hurricane to reach Category
5 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale in the Atlantic
basin after the 1924 Cuba hurricane; as of 2008, it remained the
only recorded hurricane to strike Puerto Rico at Category 5 strength,
and one of the ten most intense ever recorded to make landfall
in the United States.
The
hurricane caused devastation throughout its path. As many as 1,200
people were killed in Guadeloupe. The storm directly struck Puerto
Rico at peak strength, killing at least 300 and leaving hundreds
of thousands homeless. In south Florida at least 2,500 were killed
when a storm surge from Lake Okeechobee breached the dike surrounding
the lake, flooding an area covering hundreds of square miles.
In total, the hurricane killed at least 4,078 people and caused
around US$100 million ($1.27 billion 2010 USD) in damages over
the course of its path.
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