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The outbreak was responsible for at least seven fatalities (six from tornadoes [1]) and 23 injuries in Arkansas. [2] There were at least 29 tornado reports from Iowa to Oklahoma on May 1 and 67 more in Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Texas on May 2. [3] [4] A total of 60 tornadoes were confirmed by weather authorities.
A total of 25 people were killed by the tornadoes, [2] [3] with an additional 309 being injured, and more than 70,000 lost electricity. The path of the Nashville tornado was very similar to the one that hit East Nashville in 1998. A few additional tornadoes were also confirmed in Alabama, southeastern Missouri, and western Kentucky.
A moderate risk of severe weather was issued on April 30 for a large swath from northern Illinois to southern Arkansas. Late that afternoon, tornadoes began to develop across the Ozarks and multiple tornado warnings were issued. also, in less than a week, another PDS Tornado Watch was issued for Arkansas, Oklahoma, the Missouri Bootheel, and Texas.
A mother and daughter were killed by a killed by a tornado in Deer Lodge, in Morgan County, Tennessee, Thursday night around 8:30 p.m., WATE reports. The town is 50 miles north… AccuWeather 2 ...
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The tornado that occurred during the 1994 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak killed three and injured 20 over a nearly 50-mile path. [17] Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue declared a state of emergency for at least six counties across the state. [18] In addition to the tornado fatalities, one person was killed due to straight line winds in Barrow County ...
They are expected to affect 42 million people in cities such as Chicago, Indianapolis, Nashville, St. Louis and Cincinnati.Damaging wind gusts are mostly what’s expected across the Midwest, but ...
[5] [6] It was the deadliest tornado outbreak in the United States since the tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003, which killed 48 people. Twenty-six of those deaths were caused by a single supercell thunderstorm which produced damaging and long lived tornadoes from north central Arkansas into northwest Tennessee .