Hurricane Douglas

Hurricane Douglas was the strongest storm of the 2066 Atlantic Hurricane Season, and one of the strongest tropical cyclones in the world, with a peak intensity of 190 mph, which is also the wind speed while Douglas made landfall in Mississippi, leading to catastrophic and devastating damage

Formation
On June 29th 2066, the NHC noted an area of interest for possible development, on July 1st 2066, the NHC announced the area of interest developed into a tropical depression

Soon, the depression was upgraded to a tropical storm, and given the name Douglas, on July 4th, the system started to rapidly intensify, hitting Cuba as a Category 4 hurricane, soon, it was upgraded to a Category 5 hurricane near Mississippi, further rapidly intensifying, the storm made landfall at peak intensity in Mississippi, causing catastrophic and devastating damage

It weakened into a Category 4 hurricane on land, it was last noted as a tropical depression by the NHC

Preparations
In Mississippi, evacuations were issued for the area's in a hurricane and tropical storm warning, around 40,000 citizens successfully evacuated from the area's while others who couldn't had to stay in the area's

Damage in Mississippi
In Mississippi, the damage was very catastrophic, with the damage total rocketing to around $200 billion, even more costly than Hurricane Katrina, which had around $100 billion dollars in damage

Damage in Cuba
Damage in Cuba was major, and totaled at around $40 billion dollars, which completed the total damage cost of $240 billion, no fatalities were reported, but around 300 were reported missing from the storm

Damage in The Bahama's
Damage in The Bahama's was very minimal, and was mostly strew's of debris and rain, which lead to flooding, no deaths, injuries, or missing people were reported

Retirement
In April 2067, it was announced that the name Douglas would be retired due to the high death toll and damage toll, it would be replaced with Dean, which will be used in the 2072 hurricane season