Hurricane Rob

Hurricane Rob was an extremely powerful, unusual, long-lived Category 6 hurricane from the 2020 Atlantic/Pacific Hurricane season that has impacted countries such as Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Cote d'Ivore, Brazil, French Guiana (France), Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, British Virgin Islands (UK), US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, The Bahamas, United States, Mexico, Japan, Philippines, and Bangladesh. There is a debate whether this should be considered a mega-cyclone instead of a hurricane because the storm has made landfall in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.

This hurricane evolved from a tropical depression in West Africa to an extremely apocalyptic super-hurricane higher than a Category 5. The storm dissipated just 10 miles north of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

This was one of the most destructive, costliest, deadliest and devastating tropical cyclone worldwide, which claimed the lives of at least 13 million people, over half of whom is from China, United States and Venezuela, caused $1 trillion in damage at most, and completely wiped out cities such as Conakry, Belem, Georgetown, Caracas, San Juan, Santo Domingo, Port-au-Prince, Nassau, Miami, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Memphis, Dallas, Albuquerque, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Taipei, Laoag City, Hong Kong and several Chinese cities until it finally weakened to a Category 4 while passing through Kunming, China.