Disasters with highest death tolls - 1839 India Cyclone
Time: Wednesday Sep 25, 1839
Place: India
Details: On 25 November 1839, an enormous cyclone caused a 40-foot storm surge (unconfirmed) that hit Coringa, Andhra Pradesh, wiped out the harbor city, destroyed vessels in its bay, and killed 300,000 people. Survivors never entirely rebuilt the city.
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