Hurricane Wilma
Hurricane Wilma was a powerful tropical cyclone that formed in October 2005 during the Atlantic hurricane season. It became the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic, with maximum sustained winds reaching 185 mph. Wilma made landfall in Mexico and caused significant damage, particularly in the Yucatán Peninsula and southern Florida.
The storm was notable for its rapid intensification and erratic path. After making landfall, Wilma weakened but still produced heavy rainfall and strong winds, leading to widespread flooding and power outages. The hurricane was responsible for numerous fatalities and extensive property damage, making it one of the costliest hurricanes in history.