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Douglas (NE), Washington (NE), and Harrison (IA) counties. Throughout the afternoon hours of April 26, 2024, a large, violent, and destructive tornado impacted parts of the communities of Waterloo, Elkhorn, Bennington, and Blair, Nebraska, injuring four people. [2] The tornado was the first of two EF4 tornadoes during the tornado outbreak of ...
Faithorn, Michigan. / 45.66472°N 87.75167°W / 45.66472; -87.75167. Faithorn is an unincorporated community in Menominee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [2] It is located along County Road 577, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the state of Wisconsin .
The tornado injured an estimated 117 people and inflicted $17.6 million (1953 USD) on both of the towns. June 8, 1953 – A violent F4 tornado hit Temperance, killing 4 people and destroying 14 houses. The tornado caused an estimated $250,000 (1953 USD) in damages, and was one of multiple deadly tornadoes in Michigan on June 8.
Tornado hits Michigan, killing toddler, while Ohio and Maryland storms injure at least 13. LEA SKENE and MELINA WALLING. June 6, 2024 at 1:16 PM. BALTIMORE (AP) — A tornado that ripped through ...
Part of the ' 1953 Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence and tornado outbreaks of 1953 '. On Monday, June 8, 1953, an exceptionally violent tornado struck the north side of Flint, Michigan and the northern suburb of Beecher, causing catastrophic damage and hundreds of casualties. Rated as an F5 on the Fujita Scale, the tornado touched ...
A multi-day period of significant tornado activity along with significant derechos occurred across the Midwestern United States and the Mississippi Valley as well as an additional tornado in the Canadian province of Quebec. From May 19–27, 2024, two derechos occurred and tornadoes were reported across large portions of the Central United ...
1953 Worcester tornado. The 1953 Worcester tornado was an extremely powerful and destructive tornado that struck the city of Worcester, Massachusetts and surrounding areas on Tuesday, June 9, 1953, the final day of the Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence. It stayed on the ground for 48 miles (77 km) and 78 minutes.
The Tornado-S has a longer range and increased effectiveness, due to the use of new warhead payloads and a reduced launch readiness time of just three minutes. [12] [13] The Tornado-S was approved for service in July–August 2016 and started its serial deliveries. [14] [15] 20 Tornado-S vehicles ordered in summer 2019. [16]