Figures are preliminary, but it appears the tornado outbreak of March 2, 2012 injured at least 850.
If you are referring to the event of March 2, 2012, that was actually an outbreak of at least 40 tornadoes. No definitive information is available yet, but the number injured is likely in the hundreds.
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.
No. Although they appear to have produced about the same number of tornadoes, the outbreak of March 2-3 2012 was far worse. The Outbreak of April 13-15, 2012 killed 6 and injured about 30. The outbreak of March 2-3, 2012 killed 40 and injured about 300.
Tornadoes in the U.S. killed 70 people in 2012.
There were four tornadoes in Oklahoma in March of 2012, none of which resulted in any deaths.
69 confirmed tornadoes occurred on March 2nd. 14 deaths in In. 23 in Ky. 4 in Oh, and 1 in AL.
Since records began in 1950, through 2011 there were 3651 tornadoes in March (for an average of 59 per year). The number in March 2012 is highly uncertain. There were 3 confirmed tornadoes on March 1. As of March 2 there is an extremely large tornado outbreak ongoing. The number of tornadoes will be in the dozens, but it is impossible to know what the final number will be. Surveying and confirming these tornadoes will take days.
Assuming this place called Lloyd is in the United States then no. No tornadoes were reported in the U.S. on March 17, 2012.
So far tornadoes have killed 80 people worldwide including 68 in the U.S.
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.
Tornadoes killed 87 people in 2012, 70 of them in the United States.
Yes, Tornadoes kill dozens of people every year. In the U.S. alone tornadoes killed 553 people in 2011 (making it the 2nd deadliest year on record for the U.S.), and 70 in 2012. Elsewhere in the world tornadoes killed about 2 dozen people in the same time period.