6. Galveston Hurricane of 1900:
In the year 1900, Galveston (Texas) On September 4th was provided with a warning saying a large tropical storm had just passed Cuba and was headed west across the Gulf of Mexico.
Even though the US Weather Bureau had warning that a large storm was on its way. They ignored the warning and Galveston people got little time to evacuate the place.
Galveston was only about 9 feet above sea level which was a bit too low. When the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 hit on September 8th it brought a 15 foot tall storm rush along with 135mph winds. The flow was so strong that it washed over the entire island, knocking buildings off their foundations and then throbbing them into scraps of wood. In total over 3600 houses were destroyed.