Hurricane Henry

Hurricane Henry was the second strongest storm of the 2066 hurricane season in the Atlantic, and the strongest to impact Newfoundland, also leading to catastrophic and devastating damage, hundreds of lives were lost due to people underestimating the storm's power

Meterological History
On July 28th 2066, an area of interest was marked by the NHC for a possible chance of developing into a tropical depression, a tropical storm, or a hurricane

On August 1st, the area was announced to have developed into Tropical Depression Nine, later, it was upgraded to a tropical storm and given the name "Henry"

Like with Douglas, the system started to rapidly intensity, unusually hitting Newfoundland as a Category 5 hurricane, while not as intense as Douglas, it was last noted as a tropical depression near the North Pole

Newfoundland
The government ordered evacuations for the area's in a hurricane and/or tropical storm warning, thinking it wasn't going to be that bad, people didn't listen and say, which the government says was a "bad idea"

Newfoundland
The damage in Newfoundland was devastating, government officials calculated the damage toll to be around $30 billion, shocked at this, the government launched a successfull relief effort, It was estimated around 1,000 citizens died in the storm directly, and 100 died indirectly, and it was also announced around 300 people were missing

Retirement
Due to the high damage and death toll, it was announced in April 2067 that the name "Henry" will be retired and replaced with "Henriette" for the 2072 season