1995 Atlantic hurricane season

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Tropical Storm Aletta
Struck SE Louisiana as a strong tropical storm, with winds around 65 MPH. $87 million USD in damage was reported with 2 deaths.

Hurricane Barry
Brushed by Puerto Rico as a category 2 causing significant damage amounting up to $522 million USD along with 7 deaths, peaked as category 3 well north of Haiti and temporarily threatened Florida but rapidly weakened into a remnant low before impact.

Subtropical Storm Carla
Parraleled the US East Coast, causing minor coastal flooding and one death from high surf but little to no damage.

Tropical Storm Derek
Made landfall near Satellite Beach FL as moderate tropical storm, with winds around 50 MPH. Minimal damage occurred.

Hurricane Erin
Struck Puerto Rico as category three causing severe surge damage amounting up to $1.3 billion USD alongside 29 deaths, peaked as category four, passed east of The Bahamas as category three, brushed NC Outer Banks as category one causing considerable damage of $322 million USD along with 4 deaths, re-strengthened into category two before striking Rhode Island delivering massive storm surge damage up to $3.4 billion USD alongside 42 deaths then finally made a final landfall in Newfoundland as category one where decent damage up to $122 million USD with one death had been reported. A total of $5.2 billion USD in damage with 75 deaths had been reported mainly due to surge flooding problems in Puerto Rico and along the US Eastern Seaboard.

Hurricane Francis
Fish storm which made no significant impacts on land, just minor coastal flooding in Bermuda and surf which killed one swimmer.

Tropical Storm Gloria
Trailed along Cuba as tropical depression, dumping heavy rainfall which led to $23 million USD in flooding damage, then made landfall near Bonita Beach FL with winds around 40 MPH causing little to no damage as it was more fast moving.

Hurricane Harvey
Struck Puerto Rico as category four, causing severe damage amounting up to $1.4 billion alongside 18 deaths then moved on to slide just east of The Bahamas with similar intensity and make landfall near the SC/NC border as category three where extreme flooding devastation exceeding $29 billion USD occurred alongside 379 deaths. Inland flooding killed an additional 5 people in other states such as Tennessee and Virginia.