Yes. There have been hundreds of tornadoes that have resulted in deaths.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
794 deaths in the year 1925. 695 of those deaths were from a single tornado.
In 1883, a massive F5 tornado hit Rochester, Minnesota on August 21, 1883. The largest tornado in the Rochester, New York area was an F1 in 1980 that caused no injuries or deaths.
There were no tornado-related deaths in Texas in 2011.
It is not known how many deaths are caused by artichokes every year. It is possible that artichokes do not cause any deaths.
Most deaths in a tornado are from being struck by flying or falling debris.
yes
It caused either 17 or 18 deaths
The tornado that stuck London on December 7, 2006 did not result in any deaths.
The 10 deadliest tornado days in U.S. history are:March 18, 1925: 747+ deaths (695 from a single tornado)March 28, 1920: 380+ deathsMay 7, 1840: 317+ deaths (all from one tornado)(tie) April 27, 2011: 316 deaths(tie) March 21, 1932: 316 deathsApril 3, 1974: 308 deaths (+9 in Canada)May 27, 1896: 305+ deaths (255+ from a single tornado)April 11, 1965: 260 deathsApril 5, 1936: 249+ deaths (216+ from a single tornado)April 6, 1936: 205+ deaths (203+ from a single tornado)
Illinois has experienced 4 of the United States' 25 deadliest tornadoes. Note that three of these tornadoes caused damage and fatalities in other states as well as Illinois.The Tri-State tornado of 1925. The deadliest tornado in U.S. history with 695 deaths (606 in Illinois). Deaths also occurred in Missouri and IndianaThe St Louis tornado of 1896. The third deadliest tornado in U.S. history with at least 255 deaths (118 in Illinois). Deaths also occurred in Missouri.The Mattoon tornado of 1917. The 14th deadliest tornado in U.S. history with 101 deaths, all in Illinois.The Camanche, Iowa tornado of 1860. This ranks as the 21st or 11th deadliest U.S. tornado in U.S. history with between 92 and 115 deaths (the source in this is conflicting). If the higher death toll is taken, the death toll in Illinois is either 23 or 46 with the rest of the deaths in Iowa. 23 people died on a boat on the Mississippi River, so it is unclear which state they occurred in.
The tornado of February 13, 1995 was rated F1. It was short lived and caused a few million dollars worth of damage, but no deaths or injuries. Overall, it was a minor event.