The Waco, Texas tornado of 1953 killed 114 people.
The Waco, Texas tornado of May 11, 1953 killed 114 people, tying it with the 1902 Goliad tornado as the deadliest tornado in texas history.
The Waco, Texas tornado of may 11th 1953 killed 114 people and injured 597
The Waco tornado occurred in the town of Waco, Texas.
The tornado that hit Waco, Texas struck in 1953.
Oddly enough, two tornadoes tie as the deadliest in Texas history. Both the Goliad, Texas tornado of May 18, 1902 and the Waco, Texas tornado of May 11, 1953 killed 114 people. This figure also ties them for 11th place among the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history
The Waco, Texas tornado of May 11, 1953 was rated F5.
They didn't prepare. Waco was never warned about the approaching tornado, which was obscured by rain. As a result, nobody knew it was coming.
The Waco, Texas tornado traveled 20 miles and was 1/3 of a mile wide.
The first officially recorded F5 tornado was recorded in Waco, Texas. It happened on May 11, 1953. 114 people were killed in the F5 tornado. Ratings prior to 1950 are not official.
Yes. The Waco tornado was shrouded in heavy rain. This was a factor in that tornadoes high death toll as people could not see it coming.
It is simply called the Waco, Texas tornado. Tornadoes are not given names like hurricanes are.