The Tri-State Tornado, which struck on March 18, 1925, was one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history. It killed 695 people and injured around 2,000, making it a catastrophic event. While the exact number of survivors is not precisely documented, it is estimated that thousands of individuals lived through the tornado, as the towns affected had larger populations than those who perished.
I personally have not, but many people have.
It hit nine towns and the only one I remember the name of was Gorham which was completely destroyed by the tornado.
There were many tornadoes in 1925, but you are most likely referring to the infamous Tri-State tornado. The number of survivors is not known, as we do not know how many people were in the path. The number is likely in the thousands or tens of thousands. At least 2,000 survived with injuries.
Too many to count. In most tornadoes more lives are spared than taken.
Yes. If you look at the statistics, the majority of people affected by a tornado will survive without serious injury.
The Joplin tornado killed 158 people. The City of Joplin has a population of about 50,000 and the tornado destroyed about 1/3 of the city. So that means about 17,000 were impacted by the tornado, nearly all of whom survived.
about 1,100 died. I don't know how many survived. :/ in 1984, 300,000 people were killed but i dont know how many people survived.
4 people survived
There were only 706 people who survived
700 people survived on the titanic
There were 200 people who survived the Johnstown flood
few people survived no