Tornadoes caused 44 deaths in the U.S. in 2010 and an unknown number worldwide.
Too many.
Hurricane Fran caused 37 deaths. 24 deaths were in north carolina.
Mount Aso, located in Japan, has not caused any deaths in recent times. It is an active volcano, but has not had any major eruptions resulting in fatalities in modern history.
The 1820 eruption of Mount Rainier did not cause any reported deaths as there is no recorded evidence of casualties resulting from this event.
While specific statistics on sinkhole-related deaths can vary by region and year, they are generally quite rare. In the United States, fatalities from sinkholes are infrequent, with a handful of reported deaths annually. Notable incidents, such as the 2013 sinkhole in Florida that resulted in a death, highlight the potential danger, but overall, deaths caused by sinkholes remain low compared to other natural disasters.
Nearly 41 million people are killed in tornadoes per year.
In 2001 there were two tornadoes in the state of Washington and one in Washington D.C. None of these tornadoes resulted in any deaths.
In 2011 there were 1,626 tornadoes and 552 deaths.
Based on U.S. statistics about 2% of tornadoes cause deaths which works out to about 25 killer tornadoes in an average year.
70,000 deaths were caused
So far in the world tornadoes have killed at least 572 with at least 550 of those deaths occurring in the U.S.
There were 12 confirmed tornadoes in Georgia in 2001.
In the years 2000-2007 tornadoes killed 24 people in Texas.
Tornadoes killed over 200 people in 2004, 36 of the in the U.S.
In the U.S. there were 14,626 confirmed tornadoes in the years 2001-2011.
In 2009, 22 people in the U.S. were killed by tornadoes.
There were 137 confirmed tornadoes in Texas in 2001, which is close to the average.