The Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of April 11, 1965, resulted in 256 fatalities across multiple states, with significant destruction primarily in Indiana and Illinois. It was one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history, with over 1,000 injuries reported. The outbreak produced a total of 47 tornadoes, causing widespread devastation in several communities.
3 residents of Russiaville, Indiana died that Palm Sunday in 1965.
Depends on which you are referring to. There were several events known as the "Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak" in 1920, 1965, and 1994. There was no warning during the 1920 event, as no warning system existed at the time. During the 1965 event, warnings were issued, but due to communication problems, few people received them as the warning system was not fully developed. Warnings were issued in the 1994 event, as by then the modern warning system was largely in place.
The path widths of the tornadoes of the 1965 Palm Sunday outbreak varied considerably. The smallest of the tornadoes in the outbreak were as small as 30 feet wide, while at least one tornado from the event was a mile wide.
Based on the data that has been recorded since 1950, the tornado in Fairfield County that cause the most injuries was the F1 that injured 13 people on April 11, 1965. It was part of the infamous Palm Sunday outbreak.
20 June 1965 was on a Sunday.
Pentecost Sunday in 1965 fell on May 23. Pentecost is celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter, which is determined by the date of Easter Sunday. In 1965, Easter Sunday was on April 18, making the following Pentecost Sunday on May 23.
January 24, 1965, was a Sunday.
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December 5th, 1965 fell on a Sunday.