Nature's Wrath: Global Deaths and Costs Swell

On Sept. 26, 2004, Al Wyche looks at the damage to his house caused by Hurricane Ivan in Gulf Shores, AL.
(Image credit: FEMA/Jocelyn Augustino)

On the heels of a deadly hurricane season officials have detailed an extraordinarily catastrophic year for humans at the hands of Nature.

Three times more people died worldwide last year in natural disasters than they did the year before, according to a new report. The cost in damages from 2003 events was double that in 2002.

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Michael Schirber began writing for LiveScience in 2004 when both he and the site were just getting started. He's covered a wide range of topics for LiveScience from the origin of life to the physics of Nascar driving, and he authored a long series of articles about environmental technology. Over the years, he has also written for Science, Physics World, andNew Scientist. More details on his website.