As of July 2016, tornadoes have killed 1,054 people in the U.S. in the past 10 years. More than half of those deaths occurred in 2011, which was an exceptionally violent year for tornadoes.
In the past 10 years tornadoes at least 1402 people have been killed by tornadoes, including 1089 in the United States.
In the past ten years tornadoes in the U.S. have killed 1,089 people, most of them in 2011. Breaking it down by year we get:2003: 542004: 352005: 392006: 672007: 812008: 1262009: 222010: 452011: 5532012: 68
In the 10-year period of 2002-2010 at least 1,373 people were killed in the world by tornadoes. 1073 of those deaths were in the U.S. It should be noted that the worldwide death toll is likely higher than this as the data for tornado fatalities outside the U.S. is missing for some years.
i think 50,000 people are killed by electricity in the last 5 years
In 2011 tornadoes killed 570 people, 553 in the U.S.
Nobody in Texas was killed in any tornadoes in 2011. As of September of 2012 the last tornado related death in Texas was in 2007.
In the last 10 years 100,000,000 people have been killed by electricity in the world
It varies. Since official records began in 1950, tornadoes in Nebraska have killed a total of 54 people. Among these, individual tornadoes have had death tolls ranging from 1 to 11. The last killer tornado hit Nebraska was on May 22, 2004.
In the past 5 years (2007 up until now) tornadoes in the U.S. have caused approximately $30 billion in property damage (including at least $23 billion in 2011) and killed 887 people (of whom 550 died in 2011). Damage totals for 2012 are still preliminary.
In the past 25 years Bloomington-Normal has had 2 tornadoes
In the past five years tornadoes have caused about $30 billion in damage in the U.S., most of it in 2011.
In the five year period of 2007-2011 tornadoes killed 826 people in the U.S. It should be noted that 552 of those deaths were in 2011, which is now tied with 1936 as the second deadliest tornado year in U.S. history..