Hurricane Quincy (2743)

On January 1, 2743, near Newfoundland and Labrador and Maine, a category 5 hurricane formed, which killed over 24 men and 16 women. Fortunately, no children died in the tragic hurricane.

Information
The hurricane could reach speeds from 292mph to 316mph in under a literal hour.

The name "Quincy" came from the first person who died, Quincy Duncan Jr., who was 48 years old at the time. Before he died, one of the names that was considered to be chosen was Logan.

About (an estimated) 256 homes were destroyed and 1,000 other buildings were also destroyed as well.

Death
On Jaunary 28, 2734, the aforementioned Quincy Duncan Jr. and his son, Santa Fe Duncan (who was 23 at the time), died on a beach near Nova Scotia, due to the dangerous sea levels.

Later, more men did the same thing and suffered the same fate.

On February 6, 2734, a woman who goes by the name of Sam Dinworth got crushed by a refridgerator and could not breathe. Shortly after, she was suffering amnesia and then died.

As Sam worked as an employee for the Canadian channel CTV, many TV channels shutdown and Canadian news channels couldn't "get that same message".

Conclusion
The tragic incident finally ended at noon on May 5, 2743.

With that, many homes and buildings were rebuilt, and many hospitals were built to help people who where still worried about the scary, scary hurricane.

A big memorial which had a golden trophy with "40" written in roman numerals. It also has the names of all the people that sadly did not live another day. The memorial can be seen in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada. The exact place where Quincy Duncan Jr. died.

Though, 6 years later, on October 10, 2749, another hurricane had set sail...