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  2. List of Asian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan: 4: 262 injuries: F3 tornado [81] Nobeoka, Miyazaki tornado: 18 September 2006: Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture , Japan – 3 fatalities, 100 injuries: 2nd deadliest tornado in recent Japanese history [82] 2006 Saroma tornado: 7 November 2006: Saroma, Hokkaidō, Japan: 9 fatalities, 26 injuries: F3 tornado.

  3. Tornado climatology - Wikipedia

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    The tornado generating storms were often welcomed by colonial settlers in the region since they dissipated extreme heat and humidity during the last days of the dry season. Tornadoes are often embedded in the African squall lines, [30] [31] but they damage crops, and diminish any beneficial effect of its rains.

  4. Tornadoes of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The tornado then struck Winchester at high-end EF3 intensity, destroying many homes, a church, and a Taco Bell restaurant. The tornado then crossed the border into Ohio, causing EF1-EF2 damage to farmsteads as it moved through Darke and Miami counties before dissipating near Bradford. The tornado injured 40 people with one person dying from ...

  5. Typhoons in Japan - Wikipedia

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    October 12, 2019 ― Typhoon Hagibis, known in Japan as the Reiwa 1 East Japan Typhoon, would devastate the Tokyo region, becoming the costliest storm to affect Japan on record, as well as the costliest Pacific typhoon at the time. The storm would kill 118 people directly and 29 indirectly in total with 3 missing, with total damages of US$17.3 ...

  6. Natural disasters in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is regularly affected by natural disasters, with the country also being in the Ring of Fire.Two out of the five most expensive natural disasters in recent history have occurred in Japan, in 1995 (~6,500 deaths) and 2011 (~20,000 deaths) – the latter of which had also triggered the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

  7. Tornadoes of 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The unusual outbreak produced strong tornadoes in the Deep South, a region that rarely sees significant tornado activity late in the season except for tornadoes spawned by tropical cyclones. On June 14, the SPC issued a moderate-risk forecast for parts of the southern United States, including a 10-percent risk area for tornadoes.

  8. Typhoon Danas (2001) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Danas making landfall in Japan on September 11. On September 10, Danas spawned a tornado near the city of Ochiai, just outside Tokyo. Along its track, the tornado damaged roofs, downed trees and injured one person. Following an assessment of the damage, the Tokyo District Meteorological Observatory ranked it as an F1 on the Fujita scale.

  9. List of disasters in Japan by death toll - Wikipedia

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    It is reported to be the worst confirmed mass-murder incident in Japan's post-war history [12] and the worst building fire in Japan's history since the Myojo 56 building fire in 2001. 32: Hotel New Japan Fire: Fire: 8 Feb 1982: Tokyo: A fire at the Hotel New Japan located in Tokyo's Akasaka District killed 32 and injured at least 60 30: Tsuyama ...