Worldwide injury statistics are not available, but tornadoes in 2012 killed 113 people worldwide. In the United states tornadoes killed 70 people and injured more than 800.
There were no deaths or injuries from the tornadoes of April 11, 2012. Both of the tornadoes in Texas on that date were rated EF0 and such tornadoes hardly ever kill.
There were 115 recorded tornadoes in Texas in 2012.
There were four tornadoes in Oklahoma in March of 2012, none of which resulted in any deaths.
There were no reports of any deaths from the tornadoes on April 3, 2012.
69 confirmed tornadoes occurred on March 2nd. 14 deaths in In. 23 in Ky. 4 in Oh, and 1 in AL.
Given the date, this question is most likely referring to the tornadoes that occurred in the Dallas-Forth Worth area on April 3, 2012. There were no deaths from those tornadoes.
Yes. The April 27 outbreak was far worse. The number of tornadoes from the outbreak of April 13-15 2012 was 114. In total this outbreak killed 6 (all from one tornado) and injured 73. Of the tornadoes in the outbreak 5 were rated EF3 and 1 was rated EF4. By contrast, on April 27 there were 207 tornadoes in the U.S. which resulted in 319 deaths and over 2800 injures. Among these tornadoes 20 were rated EF3, 11 were rated EF4, and 4 were rated EF5. The whole outbreak, lasting April 25-28 produced 351 tornadoes (22 EF3, 11 EF4, 4 EF5) resulting in 324 deaths and over 2900 injuries.
There were 95 recorded tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.
In the years 1981-2010 (a 30 year period) Kentucky had an average between 1 and 2 tornado deaths per year. However, the number of deaths in any given year can vary widely. For example, in 2008 7 people in Kentucky died from tornadoes. So far in 2012 tornadoes in Kentucky have killed at least 16 people.
Worldwide data is not available. In the U.S. tornadoes injure about 1,100 people per year on average based on official statistics. The actual number is probably higher since injuries from some tornadoes do not make it into official reports and minor injuries may be under reported in mass casualty events.
There were 940 tornadoes recorded in the U.S. in 2012.
There were 95 tornadoes in Kansas in 2012.