The Hurricane Mitch was the most dangerous tropycal cyclon of the n1998 Atlantic hurricane season, with a winds of 190 mph (300 km/h). The hurricane matched the fourth most intense Atlantic hurricane on record (it has since dropped to seventh).
Its slow motion from October 29 to November 3, Hurricane Mitch dropped historic amounts of rainfall in Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, with unofficial reports of up to 75 inches (1900 mm). Deaths due to catastrophic flooding made it the second deadliest Atlantic hurricane in history; nearly 11,000 people were killed with over 11,000 left missing by the end of 1998. 2.7 million were left homeless or missing in all. The flooding caused extreme damage, estimated at over $5 billion.
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