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Pages in category "Disasters in Minnesota" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
WDIO-TV Duluth, Minnesota, US March 23, 1991: Guyed steel triangular tower 259 Ice and high wind Freezing rain, accompanied at time with thunder, coated the city of Duluth with as much as six inches of ice. The 850-foot WDIO-TV tower was toppled as winds gusted to 40 mph, buffeting the heavily ice-covered tower.
Fatalities estimated – remains deadliest natural disaster in North American history. 1896 Tornado: 255–400 $10 million ($307 million in 2019) St. Louis-East St. Louis tornado: Missouri: 1894 Wildfire: 418 $73 million Great Hinckley Fire: Minnesota: Actual death toll likely higher than official death toll of 418. 1893 Hurricane: 2,000
St. Paul had the worst air quality in the United States on Wednesday as smoke from massive Canadian wildfires drifted across Minnesota a week after similar smoke blanketed the northeastern U.S.
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Southeastern Minnesota has experienced heavier rainfall than other parts of the state in 2008. [39] The city of Rushford had experienced major flooding the year prior in August and the additional water damage was notable from the heavy rainfall. Approximately 75 homes in Preston, Minnesota, suffered water damage [40] from excessive rainfall ...
Pages in category "Natural disasters in Minnesota" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
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