It is estimated that 319 people died during the Super Outbreak of 1974.
The 2011 super outbreak resulted in 322 deaths from tornadoes. 24 others died from other effects of the outbreak not related to tornadoes for a total of 346.
The Super Outbreak of 1974 killed 319 people.
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Around 25 people died in the super Tuesday tornadoes that struck the southeastern United States on March 3, 2020. The storms caused significant damage in several states including Tennessee and Alabama.
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A great many people suffered and died following the outbreak of World War 2.
50,000 died in an outbreak in Venice in 1575-77
The Super Outbreak of 1974, which produce 148 confirmed tornadoes, lasted 15 hours.
In the 1870s, Alabama experienced several yellow fever epidemics, with the most significant outbreak occurring in 1878. During this outbreak, it is estimated that around 3,000 people died from the disease in the state. The outbreak had a profound impact on public health policies and awareness of infectious diseases in the region.
That tornado killed 36 people alone in Oklahoma city and 50 in the 1999 outbreak
10 people died on April 24, 2010 from a tornado in Mississippi.
During the cholera outbreak in Halifax in 1854, it is estimated that around 2,000 people died. The outbreak was part of a larger global epidemic and significantly impacted the population of the city. The high mortality rate was attributed to poor sanitation and public health conditions at the time.