In the United States, there is an average of about 60 people that die every year due to tornadoes. Most deaths are caused by flying/falling debris.
Tornadoes caused 44 deaths in the U.S. in 2010 and an unknown number worldwide.
It is difficult to determine, as there is no exact way of saying which tornadoes are the worst. Overall, Texas has the most tornadoes and the most tornado deaths. Kansas has the highest concentration of tornadoes. Oklahoma appears to lead in the number of violent (F4 and F5) tornadoes and is tied with Alabama in the number of F5 tornadoes. Mississipi has the highest number of tornado deaths per capita.
About 60 per year.
The United States suffers 60 tornadoes deaths in an average year. This number is gradually falling as warnings improve. Globally tornado deaths are generally not much higher as the United States sees most of the violent tornadoes.
Based on U.S. statistics about 2% of tornadoes cause deaths which works out to about 25 killer tornadoes in an average year.
In 2011 there were 1,626 tornadoes and 552 deaths.
On average, tornadoes cause around 70-80 fatalities and 1,500 injuries each year in the United States. However, the number can vary widely depending on the intensity and frequency of tornadoes in a given year.
So far in the world tornadoes have killed at least 572 with at least 550 of those deaths occurring in the U.S.
Typically, Illinois sees the most tornadoes in May.
There have been 111 deaths from tornadoes in Texas from 2000 to 2007.
Yes. There have been hundreds of tornadoes that have resulted in deaths.
Accurate global statistics are hard to com by, but in the U.S., where the most deaths usually occur, tornadoes kill an average of 50 to 60 people per year. Note that this is just an average. In any given year the number of deaths may be significantly higher or lower.