YearEventSummaryLevel of activationCost of Impact
1822HurricaneAnguilla devastated by hurricane.
1898HurricaneSerious damage caused
1922HurricaneSeveral houses damaged
1950Hurricane Janet:411 houses destroyed or badly damaged
1955Hurricane Alice:626 houses destroyed or damaged: extensive damage to shipping
1960Hurricane Donna:Devastated Anguilla
1979Hurricane Frederick:Caused loss of livestock and crops.
1984Hurricane Klaus:caused extensive damage to ships:  Mv Sarah and the famous Warspite, were sunk.
1995Hurricane Luis:Severe damage to homes, boats, vegetation and communications.
1999Hurricane José:Flooding in the eastern end of the Island.
1999Hurricane Lenny:Caused much water damage and flooding.
2008Hurricane Omar:Extensive damage to boats and vegetation
2010Hurricane Earl:Extensive damage to boats and vegetation
2017Hurricane Irma:One of the most devastating hurricanes to impact Anguilla. Left us without power for months, scores of persons displaced and required international assistance. Level 3
2021-2022Influenza: COVID19Anguilla came to a standstill and slow in economic activity. We saw a surge in mental health cases and increase in domestic violence. No activation – Min of Health and GO lead the response
2023SUB-SEA FIBER BREAKResidents of Anguilla had their daily activities disrupted on February 18th due to an island-wide outage affecting all communication to and from the island. 
2023Extreme HeatHottest set of months recorded.No Activation
2023Hurricane TammyCaused landslides on Backstreet South Hill and West End close to the Arch.Level 2