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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The 1903 Florida hurricane, also known as the 1903 Inchulva hurricane for its sinking of the British steamship Inchulva, was an Atlantic hurricane that caused extensive wind and flood damage on the Florida peninsula and over the adjourning Southeastern United States in early to middle September 1903. The third tropical cyclone and third hurricane of the 1903 Atlantic hurricane season, it first developed over the Bahamas on September 9 and moved northwest, becoming a hurricane the next day and passing near Nassau. Peaking at 85 miles per hour (137 km/h), equivalent to a moderate Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, the cyclone then turned to the west-northwest on September 11 and passed just north of the Bimini Islands. As it crossed the Bahamas, the cyclone produced hurricane-force winds that caused extensive damage to crops and buildings, but no deaths were reported over the island chain.Two days later, the cyclone struck near Fort Lauderdale in southeast Florida, causing a moderate storm surge of up to 8 feet (2.4 m) about 50 miles (80 km) to the north of the landfall location and winds of up to 84 mph (135 km/h). The storm caused the sinking of the Inchulva, drowning nine of her crew members. The cyclone also caused extensive wind damage in present-day Broward and Palm Beach Counties, although most of the losses were to crops such as sugarcane. At least two people died as the hurricane crossed the Florida peninsula, producing heavy rainfall. In Northwest Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, the cyclone produced widespread rainfall, causing some crop damage. Additionally, a storm surge caused boats to be blown ashore in the Florida Panhandle, although structural damage was relatively minor. In all, the storm killed 14 people in Florida and produced $500,000 in damage."@en }

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