The Palm Sunday outbreak of 1965, which struck several states in the Midwest, particularly Indiana and Illinois, resulted in significant devastation. It produced 47 tornadoes, causing 256 fatalities and injuring more than 2,000 people. The storm damaged or destroyed around 3,000 buildings and left entire communities in ruins, highlighting the severe impact of this weather event. Overall, the outbreak remains one of the deadliest in U.S. history.
Approximately $1.5 billion in 1999 amounts which is equivalent to about $2 billion today. About two thirds of that damage was from one tornado.
The May 3, 1999 tornado outbreak caused extensive damage, particularly in Oklahoma, where an F5 tornado resulted in 36 fatalities and over 600 injuries. Thousands of homes were destroyed, and the total damage was estimated to be in the billions of dollars.
Outbreak grossed $67,823,573 in the domestic market.
Hurricane Betsy was a category 4 hurricane that hit the American Gulf Coast in 1965. The estimated damage was over 1 million dollars.
The Tri-State tornado itself is believed to have been a single tornado as the damage path appears to have been continuous. That monster of a storm was part of an outbreak that produced 9 known tornadoes. The actual number of tornadoes in the outbreak was probably much higher, however, as at the time there was no system of recording tornadoes.
Sunday grossed $450,349 worldwide.
Sunday grossed $410,919 in the domestic market.
The basr price of a 1965 Shelby GT350 in 1965 was $4,311
4.00 ... pretty much all shops do on a sunday :)
how much would you pay for 1965 Chevy nova 6cyl in good shape
Excessive imagination, coupled with too much free time.
£1.20