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The Edmonton, Alberta tornado of July 31, 1987 killed 27 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in Canadian history.
Tornado Luxembourg was created in 1987.
Worldwide the worst tornado of the 1980s was the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado of April 26, 1989. It tore through two cities in central Bangladesh, killing an estimated 1,300 people, making it the deadliest tornado ever recorded. The deadliest tornado to hit the U.S. in the 1980s was the F4 Saragosa, Texas tornado of May 22, 1987, which killed 30 and injured more than 120. Honorable mentions include the F4 Huntsville, Alabama tornado of November 15, 1989 and the F5 Niles OH/Wheatland PA tornado of May 31, 1985.
Tornadoes are rare in Edmonton, but on July 31, 1987, a F4 tornado struck Edmonton killing 27 people. That day is commonly referred to as Black Friday.
The death toll of the Edmonton, Alberta tornado of 1987 was 27, making it the second deadliest tornado in Canadian history.
If you mean Edmonton, Alberta then yes. On July 31, 1987 a devastating F4 tornado struck Edmonton, killing 27 people. This marks it as the second deadliest tornado in Canadian history. There has even been speculation that this tornado may have briefly reached F5 intensity.
The minimum wage in Australia in 1987 was around A$600 - A$700
It was a nasty superstorm that produced an F5 tornado that tore through Edmonton on July 31, 1987, also known as "Black Friday." Quite a few people were killed and a number were injured, and a lot of homes and business were totaled that day as well. Tornadoes are not rare in Alberta, but it is rare to get an F5 like the one in Edmonton 25 years ago.
The deadliest tornado in Canadian history was the Regina, Saskatchewan tornado of June 30 1912. It killed 28. It is closely followed by the Edmonton, Alberta tornado of July 31, 1987 which killed 27.
Official Songs (2) "Arkansas (You run Deep in Me)" (1987) and "Oh, Arkansas" (1987) Official Historic Song "The Arkansas Traveler" (1987) OfficialState Anthem "Arkansas" (1987) (Eva Ware Barnett)
The Oklahoma Sooners and Arkansas Razorbacks faced off in the 1987 Orange Bowl.