A hurricane's impacts often extend far from the coast after it makes landfall. One of the deadliest examples in U.S. history happened smack in the middle of Florida's Peninsula. On Sept. 16, 1928, 97 ...
Editor's Note: The anniversary of Hurricane Katrina brings to mind another deadly storm: the 1928 hurricane that blew through ...
Palm Beach County suffered the second deadliest hurricane in U.S. history when on Sept. 16, 1928 it brought 150 mph wind and water walls as high as 20 feet around Lake Okeechobee. As many as 3,000 ...
PAHOKEE, Fla. — The city of Pahokee marked 97 years since a historic and deadly hurricane swept across Lake Okeechobee and Palm Beach County. The "Okeechobee hurricane" claimed at least 2,500 lives.
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