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It varies. Since official records began in 1950, tornadoes in Nebraska have killed a total of 54 people. Among these, individual tornadoes have had death tolls ranging from 1 to 11. The last killer tornado hit Nebraska was on May 22, 2004.

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What is the deadliest tornado in Nebraska?

The deadliest tornado in Nebraska history was the Omaha tornado of March 23, 1913. This F4 tornado killed 101 people in Nebraska and 2 in Iowa. More than 90 of the deaths were in Omaha.


How many people did hallam tornado kill?

The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of 2004 killed 1 person. An additional 38 people we injured.


How any people died Hallam Nebraska tornado?

The Hallam, Nebraska tornado only killed 1 person.


How many people were killed in the biggest tornado?

The widest tornado ever record, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, killed 1 person. The strongest tornado ever recorded (fastest winds measured), The Moore F5 of May 3, 1999, killed 36 people. The worst (deadliest) tornado ever recorded, the Daulatpur-Salturia in Bangladesh killed over 1,300 people.


What are the most deadly tornadoes in U.S?

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)


How many people were killed in a tornado in Waco Texas?

The Waco, Texas tornado killed 114 people.


How many people were killed in the Regina Tornado in 1912?

28 people were killed in the Regina Tornado in 1912.


How many people were killed in the tornado Daulatpar?

The Daultapur-Saturia tornado of 1989 killed an estimated 1,300 people.


How many people were killed in the jarrell tornado?

27 people were killed.


What are some big tornado names for Nebraska?

Tornadoes do not get names. They are referred to by where they hit, but these are not actual names, and the same tornado may be referred to differently.Some notable tornadoes that have struck Nebraska include:The Omaha tornado of March 23, 1913. This tornado killed 103 people, making it the deadliest tornado in Nebraska history (though a few deaths were in Iowa), and the 13th deadliest in the U.S.The Omaha tornado of May 6, 1975. This tornado killed 3 people and caused damage that, when adjusted for inflation, amounts to over $1 billion, making it the 6th costliest tornado in U.S. history.The Hallam tornado of May 22, 2004. This tornado hit the small towns of Wilber and Hallam, killing 1 person. At times the tornado was 2.5 miles wide, making it the largest tornado ever recorded.


In what year did the most deaths occur by a tornado?

1989 when a single tornado in Bangladesh killed over 1,300 people. The deadliest tornado year in the U.S. was 1925 when a single tornado killed 695 people.


What tornado killed the most people in Mississippi?

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.

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