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.
Ohio is not the tornado valley there has been more tornados in Mississippi then Ohio
Based on the data that has been recorded since 1950, the tornado in Fairfield County that cause the most injuries was the F1 that injured 13 people on April 11, 1965. It was part of the infamous Palm Sunday outbreak.
The Xenia, Ohio tornado of 1974 killed 32 people directly. Two others died from indirect effects of the tornado.
The most destructive tornado in Ohio history was the Xenia tornado of April 3, 1974. This F5 tornado killed 34 people and caused $439 million in property damage (in 2011 U.S. dollars).
no nebraska is not in the ohio valley! go steve
Ohio Valley Conference was created in 1948.
Ohio Valley Wrestling was created in 1998.
Ohio Valley University was created in 1960.
the Ohio river valley is a place and never did anything
The one tornado that tracked near Butler, Kentucky in 2012 killed 3 people, but all the deaths were in the area of Moscow, Ohio. The tornado never directly impacted Butler.
It is the Hopewell.
No. Although Ohio gets its fair share of tornadoes it is well to the east of Tornado Alley.