<Li> October 17--18, 2014--While cleanup and repairs from Fay are still underway, Category 2 Hurricane Gonzalo makes landfall on the southwestern coast, severely compounding the damage . The territory experiences up to 12 hours of hurricane - force winds, peaking at 144 mph (232 km / h) at St. David's Island, Bermuda; consequently, widespread roof and structural damage is reported . At the height of the storm, about 31,000 out of 36,000 electricity customers are without power, including 1,500 residual outages from Fay . The hurricane destroys many boats and inflicts minor damage on Causeway, limiting traffic to one lane for several days . Tees and utility poles once again leave "barely a road passable" across the island, and the Bermuda Weather Service building endures wind and water damage . The most significant storm to affect Bermuda since Fabian in 2003, Gonzalo is generally less destructive, and causes no deaths or major injuries . Insured losses are estimated at between $200 and $400 million . </Li> <Li> October 4--5, 2015--Category 1 Hurricane Joaquin passes about 70 mi (110 km) to the west - northwest, producing several inches of rain and strong winds, gusting as high as 115 mph (185 km / h) at exposed and elevated locations . A structure at the Bermuda Maritime Museum is partially unroofed, and about 15,000 households lose electricity, but damage is generally inconsequential . </Li> <Ul> <Li> January 8, 2016--The extratropical cyclone that would later become Hurricane Alex generates rough seas and 60 mph (100 km / h) wind gusts . Along with sporadic power outages, air travel and ferry services are interrupted . </Li> <Li> September 24, 2016--Tropical Storm Karl passes about 50 mi (80 km) to the southeast, producing 3.89 in (99 mm) of rain and tropical storm - force winds . The storm cuts power to about 800 electric customers, but overall damage is minor . </Li> <Li> October 13, 2016--The eye of Category 3 Hurricane Nicole passes over the islands, though the exact center remains just offshore . Gusts as high as 136 mph (219 km / h) blow down trees and power lines, which cuts power to nearly 90% of the territory's electric customers . Dozens of boats are damaged or destroyed, and entire fields of crops are lost, although property damage is less severe than anticipated . The hurricane drops 6.77 in (172 mm) of rain, becoming one of the wettest recorded storms to impact Bermuda . </Li> <Li> August 3--4, 2017--Showers and thunderstorms accompany the extratropical remnants of Tropical Storm Emily as they sweep over the islands . </Li> <Li> September 18--19, 2017--The outer bands of slow - moving Hurricane Jose bring gusts as high as 46 mph (74 km / h) and nearly 2.5 in (64 mm) of rain, as well as a prolonged period of large swells . </Li> </Ul> <Li> January 8, 2016--The extratropical cyclone that would later become Hurricane Alex generates rough seas and 60 mph (100 km / h) wind gusts . Along with sporadic power outages, air travel and ferry services are interrupted . </Li>

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