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An F2 tornado hit Mobridge, South Dakota causing extensive damage and flipping a brand new motor home. There were no casualties, but evacuees had to spend the night in a nearby Fire Hall. [26] An additional F4 tornado also touched down in rural Harding County, South Dakota. [27]
An additional F4 tornado hit Arkansas. (29 significant, 4 violent, 6 killer) Tornado outbreak of April 15, 1958: April 15, 1958: Florida and Georgia: 5: 36 injuries: A small, but deadly outbreak produce one of only two known F4 tornadoes in Florida, although the rating is disputed. (3 significant, 1 violent) Tornado outbreak of June 4, 1958 ...
20 deaths from tornadoes, 15 deaths from blizzard; four other deaths occurred in Canada 35 2011 2011 Halloween nor'easter: Blizzard Northeastern United States: Additional four deaths in Canada 34 1878 1878 Wallingford tornado: Tornado Southern Connecticut: $5,300,000 (2007) 34 1893 1893 New York hurricane: Tropical cyclone Eastern United States ...
At least 30 lightly-built homes were swept away with 11 deaths in one home, 6 in another, and 4 in another. The tornado was reportedly over 1.25 miles (2.01 km) wide. It was the first of several intense tornadoes to strike Moore. One death from this event may have been from another tornado, and another death may have been from hail. Grazulis ...
F5 tornado killed 26 and wounded approximately 500 1969 Hurricane: 256 $1.42 billion Hurricane Camille: Mississippi, Alabama and Virginia: 1965 Tornado: 271 Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak: Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana: 78 tornadoes 1964 Tsunami and Earthquake: 115 $1.8 billion (2006 USD) Good Friday earthquake: Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, California ...
The city was hit by an EF5 tornado in 2011, resulting in 11 deaths and 293 injuries. In 2019, an EF3 tornado rocked the city again, causing two fatalities and 29 injuries. Visit www.accuweather ...
At least one fatality has been reported after a historic EF3 tornado, packing winds of 140 mph, ripped a 14-mile-long path through parts of Delaware Saturday. Following a severe weather outbreak ...
Prior to 1950 in the United States, only significant tornadoes are listed for the number of tornadoes in outbreaks. Due to increasing detection, particularly in the U.S., numbers of counted tornadoes have increased markedly in recent decades although the number of actual tornadoes and counted significant tornadoes has not. In older events, the ...