
Hurricane Olga
Hurricane Olga was a tropical storm that formed in the Atlantic Ocean, known for its intense winds and heavy rain. It developed from a low-pressure system and gained strength over warm ocean waters, reaching hurricane status with winds over 74 mph. Olga caused significant damage through strong winds, flooding, and storm surges, affecting coastal areas. It is part of the natural cycle of hurricane activity in the Atlantic, often requiring communities to prepare for potential impacts like evacuations and infrastructure damage. Understanding Olga highlights the importance of weather monitoring and disaster preparedness in hurricane-prone regions.