Hurricane Andrew was, at the time of its occurrence in August 1992, the
most destructive hurricane in United States history. It caused major damage in
the Bahamas and Louisiana, but the greatest impact was in
South Florida, where it made landfall at
Category 5 hurricane intensity on the
Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale, with wind speeds up to 177 mph (285 km/h). Passing directly through the town of
Homestead, Florida, a suburb south of
Miami, Andrew obliterated entire blocks of homes, in many cases leaving only the concrete foundations. Over 25,000 houses were destroyed in
Miami-Dade County alone, and nearly 100,000 more were severely damaged. The damage total across the affected regions exceeded $26 billion (1992 USD), and 65 people lost their lives in the hurricane.