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Hurricane season 2005
The calm before the storm. A Jamaica Red Cross volunteer looks across the downtown water front in search of Hurricane Ivan in the distance. (p11947)
In 2005, the hurricane season for the Caribbean lasts from June through November.

This year, a disaster preparedness strategy was followed and all the National Societies of the region, with the support of the International Federation, responded to the hazards of this hurricane season, as they did in 2004.
News

This little boy settles into the Houston Astrodome after a long ride from New Orleans.(p13219)15 December 2005
Hurricane Season 2005: ‘Annus horribilis’

With 26 tropical storms and 14 hurricanes, the 2005 hurricane season has been rated one of the most active and destructive in history. The day before the hurricane season’s official end on 30 November saw the formation of the last named tropical storm of the year, the record-breaking Epsilon.
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Hurricane Wilma

Hurricane Wilma -- the season's 21st named storm and 12th hurricane -- became the most intense hurricane recorded in the Atlantic Basin on 19 October. (REUTERS/NOAA/courtesy www.alernet.org)Hurricane Wilma
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is concerned about the slow response to the appeal it launched to support the ongoing relief operation for victims of the strong earthquake which ravaged northern parts of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan on 8 October. The 73-million-Swiss franc (€ 47 million/US$ 56.5 million) preliminary appeal is less than 25 % covered, while the emerging picture of needs on the ground, as assessment results arrive from remote communities, worsens by the day.
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Hurricane Stan

Hurricane Stan. Photo: REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar, courtesy of www.alertnet.orgHurricane Stan: Honduras
It will take months, maybe years, before people in Honduras recover from the trail of death and destruction left by Hurricane Stan. Two weeks after the worst flooding and landslides to hit the region, many are still coming to terms with the destruction.
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Emergency appeal launched
Guatemalan Red Cross distributes aid

Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina (Gene Dailey / American Red Cross)Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina is one of the most devastating storms in US history. More than 63,000 Red Cross volunteers and staff have been mobilized to respond to this disaster. Around 700 Red Cross shelters were established and are housing thousands of residents who fled Katrina’s wrath.
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Activities in the United States
American Red Cross web site
Hurricane Emily
Intense hurricane Emily struck St. Vincent and the Grenadines as a hurricane at about 15:00 GMT on 14 July (REUTERS/Courtesy of www.alertnet.org)Hurricane Emily
As Hurricane Emily swept over the Windward Islands, it left a trail of destruction in Grenada and Tobago, two of the islands still recovering from last year’s damage caused by Hurricane Ivan. Coming less than a week after Hurricane Dennis devastated the Caribbean, causing death and destruction in Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti, Emily remains a threat.
Emergency appeal launched
Latest information bulletin
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13 October 2005
Hurricane Stan: Guatemalan Red Cross distributes relief aid
9 September 2005
Moving on or settling in
More information
Press releases
21 October 2005
Red Cross responds to Hurricane Wilma
17 October 2005
Red Cross Red Crescent revises its appeal to further assist Hurricane Stan victims
13 October 2005
Red Cross responds to multiple disasters in Central America
Photo galleries
Guatemala, October 2005, Hurricane Stan
United States of America, August 2005, Hurricane Katrina
Opinion pieces
Operations updates
9 August 2006
Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico: Hurricane Wilma (Operations update no.5)
5 July 2006
Central America, Mexico and Haiti: Floods from Hurricane Stan (Appeal 05EA021) (Operations update no.5)
26 April 2006
Floods from hurricane Stan - Special focus on Guatemala (Operations update no.4)
9 October 2005
Floods from hurricane Stan - Special focus on Guatemala (Operations update no.1)
7 October 2005
Central America, Mexico and Haiti: Floods from hurricane Stan (Appeal 05EA021)
6 October 2005
El Salvador: Floods and volcanic activity (Appeal 05EA020)
Latest reports and information bulletins on hurricane Katrina
Caribbean: Hurricanes Dennis & Emily (Appeal
05EA014) Operations update no.3
Emergency appeal launched
General Caribbean reports
Related links
Related documents
Hurricane season 2005: facts and figures
Hurricane season 2004: facts and figures
Country profiles
     
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