The F5 tornado that hit Oklahoma City on May 3, 1999 killed 36 people. On the same day, 3 other killer tornadoes struck Oklahoma, killing an additional 4 people.
The tornado on May 3rd, 1999, known as the Moore F5 tornado, resulted in 36 fatalities in Oklahoma. It was one of the strongest and most destructive tornadoes ever recorded.
That tornado killed 36 people alone in Oklahoma city and 50 in the 1999 outbreak
The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 killed 24 people. A tornado in Shawnee, Oklahoma the day before killed 2 people.
The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 killed 23 people. One other person died from causes not directly related to the tornado.
The 2013 El Reno tornado killed 8 people.
The Lone Grove, Oklahoma tornado of February 10, 2009 killed 8 people. Other tornadoes hit Oklahoma in 2009, but none resulted in any deaths.
There were 78 tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2003, none of which resulted in any deaths.
There were numerous tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2013, three of which were killers. The Shawnee EF4 tornado of May 19 killed 2 people. The Moore EF5 tornado of May 20 killed 24 people. The El Reno EF3 tornado of May 31 killed 8 people.
In the United States tornadoes killed 53 people in May of 1999. 36 of them were killed by a single tornado on May 3.
There were four tornadoes in Oklahoma in March of 2012, none of which resulted in any deaths.
10 people died on April 24, 2010 from a tornado in Mississippi.
The Xenia, Ohio tornado of 1974 killed 32 people directly. Two others died from indirect effects of the tornado.
The Andover tornado killed 17 people.