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794 deaths in the year 1925. 695 of those deaths were from a single tornado.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
There were no tornado-related deaths in Texas in 2011.
The 10 deadliest tornado days in U.S. history are:March 18, 1925: 747+ deaths (695 from a single tornado)March 28, 1920: 380+ deathsMay 7, 1840: 317+ deaths (all from one tornado)(tie) April 27, 2011: 316 deaths(tie) March 21, 1932: 316 deathsApril 3, 1974: 308 deaths (+9 in Canada)May 27, 1896: 305+ deaths (255+ from a single tornado)April 11, 1965: 260 deathsApril 5, 1936: 249+ deaths (216+ from a single tornado)April 6, 1936: 205+ deaths (203+ from a single tornado)
Amazingly, there were no deaths in the Elie tornado, which is unusual for an F5. The one house which suffered F5 damage was unoccupied at the time it was struck.
Yes. There have been hundreds of tornadoes that have resulted in deaths.
1925. There were 794 tornado deaths in the U.S. that year, 695 from a single tornado.
There were no tornado-related deaths in Illinois in 2011.
There were no tornado related deaths in Kansas in 2000.
Yes. F1 tornadoes rarely kill, but deaths have been recorded. In all they account for about 4% of tornado deaths in the United States.
Most deaths during tornadoes are from flying debris.
The Daulatpur-Saturia tornado of Bangladesh is the deadliest tornado in world history, with a death toll of about 1,300.