The 1840 Natchez tornado killed at least 317 people and injured another 109.
The deadliest tornado in Mississippi was the Natchez, Mississippi tornado of May 6, 1840. It killed 317 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
The Great Natchez Tornado was a devastating tornado that struck Natchez, Mississippi, on May 6, 1840. It remains one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history, killing at least 317 people and causing widespread destruction in the area. The tornado had a long track and reached estimated wind speeds of over 300 mph.
The Great Natchez tornado of 1840 killed 317 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
Natchez.A Native American people formerly located on the lower Mississippi River near present-day Natchez. The Natchez ceased to exist as a people after war with the French in the early 18th century.A member of this people.The language of the Natchez.
The ancestors of the Natchez: The Natchez, who were descendants of the Mound Builders, lived in what is no the state of Mississippi. The Natchez and other people are also depended mostly on their farming.
The 2013 El Reno tornado killed 8 people and injured 151. The 2011 El Reno tornado killed 9 people and injured 181.
The Jarrell, Texas tornado of 1997 injured 12 people and killed 27.
The Greensburg, Kansas tornado of 2007 Killed 12 people and injured 63.
10 people died on April 24, 2010 from a tornado in Mississippi.
No one was injured or killed in the Elie, Manitoba Tornado
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 Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 injured 377 people.