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The tornado outbreak of April 9–11, 2009 was a tornado outbreak that affected large portions of the Southern United States on April 9–11, 2009. At least 5 people were killed by tornadoes including three in Mena, Arkansas and two in Murfreesboro, Tennessee just south of Nashville. A total of 85 tornadoes were confirmed over the two days.
[69] [70] The severe weather then moved into Arkansas, where an EF3 tornado killed three people in Mena. [71] The thunderstorms that affected Texas then went into Louisiana, creating numerous tornadoes in the state, one of which tracked through downtown Shreveport. [70]
Tornado touched down near an Arkansas River levee and moved northeast, tracking through Land's End Plantation, where a semi trailer was overturned, a cotton gin was destroyed, and a 150 year-old pecan orchard was severely damaged. Past the plantation, a mobile home was destroyed, a second mobile home was knocked off its foundation, a large ...
At least two people have died as severe storms and tornadoes tore through parts of Texas and Mississippi on Saturday, ... including more than 2 million people in parts of Arkansas, Louisiana ...
Tornado tracked near Cross Lake and eventually into downtown Shreveport (with little damage there) before crossing the Red River into Bossier City. Damage was also reported at Barksdale Air Force Base. Two people were injured and overall damage was about $14 million. Arkansas: EF3: SW of Mena to NE of Ink: Polk
Tornadoes slam Arkansas, shredding rooftops and tossing cars. ANDREW DeMILLO. Updated March 31, 2023 at 8:14 PM. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A tornado raced through Little Rock and surrounding ...
Get the Mena, AR local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Tornado strikes Mississippi church for second time in 90 years during deadly severe weather outbreak.
A destructive outbreak produced two F3 tornadoes in Arkansas and a fatal F2 tornado in Mississippi. An F2 tornado also struck Downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, while twin F2 tornadoes damaged Downtown Jackson, Mississippi. (12 significant, 1 killer) [20] Tornado outbreak of April 28–29, 1950: April 28-29, 1950: Great Plains - Mississippi Valley: 7