The witch that was killed by Dorothy's house landing on her was the Wicked Witch of the East. Since she was killed by the event that took Dorothy to Oz and immediately turned to dust (ashes?) I don't think she was played by anybody.
The good witches, both north and south were played by Billie Burke. And the most famous Wicked Witch of the West was played so wonderfully by Margaret Hamilton.
The Tri-State tornado killed 71 people in Indiana
No, Terry acted in seven more films after "The Wizard of Oz.
No one was injured or killed in the Elie, Manitoba Tornado
No. Even a weak tornado can damage a chimney and people have been killed during tornadoes by falling pieces of chimneys.
people get injured or killed in a tornado whether they were close from the location of tornado or they have poor building anchorage so this poor building will destroy which will hurt or kill the people inside that building.
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.
No. People have been killed by falling pieces of chimneys.
Only one tornado in Washington D.C. is known to have killed anyone. That tornado struck on August 25, 1814 during the British invasion of Washington and killed a number of British soldiers. However since the tornado was so long ago and there was a battle going on at the time the death toll is unknown.
Zero. If you are killed in a hurricane, you are already dead, so you can't be killed by a tornado.
It was special effects. I'm guessing that the Land of Oz was in another dimension over the rainbow, and when Dorothy's house broke through, she saw Miss Gulch's counterpart, the Wicked Witch of the West.
The Daulatpur-Saturia tornado of April 26, 1989 is the deadliest tornado in history. This tornado, which occurred in Bangladesh killed about 1,300 peopl.
The five deadliest U.S. tornadoes of 2007 areThe Deland, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2 (13 deaths)The Greensburg, Kansas EF5 tornado of May 4 (11 deaths)The Enterprise, Alabama EF4 tornado of March 1 (9 deaths)The Lady Lake, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2 (8 deaths)The Eagle Pass, Texas EF3 tornado of April 24 (7 deaths)