It is not known, as there do not appear to be consistent global records of tornado fatalities. The most consistent records are those for tornadoes in the United States, which count about 20,000 deaths from tornadoes since 1875. This figure is likely well below the global total, perhaps only a fraction of it.
The one tornado that tracked near Butler, Kentucky in 2012 killed 3 people, but all the deaths were in the area of Moscow, Ohio. The tornado never directly impacted Butler.
12. It is very hard to find the most updated news. So the most updated one I could find said 12 people. However not all of those people were in Greensberg however they were all killed by the same tornado.
About 3000 people died on Dday.
all together about ten thusand men died on d-day
Over 600,000
There were many tornadoes in Alabama. Injury statistics are not available for all of them. The Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado, one of the worst of them, injured over 1000.
696 crew members and 818 passengers were lost
No. A tornado is a localized event, usually not affecting more than a town or two. A tornado may lead to people leaving a town, or sometimes a tornado-prone region, but not usually a country. For example, many people left the small town of Greensburg, Kansas after most of it was destroyed by a tornado in 2007, but they all stayed in the United States.
you do not need a tornado first of all, and their is no cheat for a tornado, it is a mod for the pc.
The Joplin tornado killed 158 people. The City of Joplin has a population of about 50,000 and the tornado destroyed about 1/3 of the city. So that means about 17,000 were impacted by the tornado, nearly all of whom survived.
1,00540 excactly and i should know since i am the premiere of Australia
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