Hurricane Chantal (Skarmory's 2019)

Hurricane Chantal was a very deadly and damaging hurricane in the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, as well as the costliest and deadliest tropical cyclone in Jamaica history. The 3rd depression, 3rd named storm, 2nd hurricane and 1st major hurricane of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, Chantal formed from a tropical wave that split into what became Tropical Storm Barry and what became Chantal in early June. She encountered favorable conditions and was able to strengthen into a Category 3 before making landfall on Jamaica. She weakened to a Cat 1 before making a second landfall on Cuba, and down to a weak TS after getting past Cuba. She strengthened back to a strong Category 1 though and made landfall on Alabama. She went extratropical north of Alabama and dissipated on June 19.

Chantal killed 380 people and caused 1.7 billion USD in damage in Jamaica, killed 70 in Cuba and caused 300 million USD in damage in Cuba and killed 212 in the US while causing 1 billion USD in damage in the US, of which 172 fatalities came in Alabama, 32 came in Mississippi and 8 came in Florida, and roughly 750 million USD of damage was in Alabama, 150 million USD in Mississippi and 100 million USD in Florida. Flooding was a big problem in Jamaica and in the US in the aftermath of the storm, and the majority of deaths came from flooding or storm surge in the 2 countries.