The second was the financial impact of the government's intervention with the insurance companies after Hurricane Hazel.
In 1954 Hurricane Hazel went through the area and damaged the church.
Norton died during the season from a stroke while tracking Hurricane Hazel.
Hurricane Hazel hit the island in 1954, which devastated the nation's infrastructure and economy.
The business community and the government benefited from favorable economic conditions until Hurricane Hazel hit the island in 1954.
This was a direct result of the damage caused by Hurricane Hazel.
Hurricane Hazel in 1954 destroyed the original store, which was rebuilt on the same site, starting near the beach.
The most recent such event was in 1954 when Hurricane Hazel arrived.
This was the highest tide in the state since Hurricane Hazel of 1954.
Hurricane Hazel slammed into the city and left only two houses habitable.