Deadliest United States tornadoes
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March 18, 1925 The Tri-State Tornado
Number of deaths: 695
Number of deaths: 695
Where: Missouri, Illinois, Indiana
Find estimated damage: The Tri-State Tornado is considered the deadliest tornado in U.S. history, totaling billions in damages.
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April 27, 2011 the 2011 Super Outbreak
Number of deaths: 318
Number of deaths: 318
Where: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia
Find estimated damage: Known as the 2011 Super Outbreak, these tornadoes spanned four days and caused widespread damages across several states.
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May 6, 1840, tornado
Number of deaths: 317
Number of deaths: 317
Where: Louisiana, Mississippi
Find estimated damage: Known as the Great Natchez Tornado, this storm moved along the Mississippi River and into Natchez, Miss., destroying buildings. Damages are unknown.
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May 27, 1896 St. Louis tornado
Number of deaths: 255
Number of deaths: 255
Where: Missouri, Illinois
Find estimated damage: Also known as the St. Louis – East St. Louis tornado, it was part of a major tornado outbreak and was one of the most destructive in history
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April 5, 1936 Tupelo-Gainesville tornado
Number of deaths: 216
Number of deaths: 216
Where: Mississippi
Find estimated damage: This outbreak of 17 tornadoes, also known as Tupelo-Gainesville tornado, produced flash floods and millions of dollars in damages.
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April 6, 1936, tornado
Number of deaths: 203
Number of deaths: 203
Where: Georgia
Estimated damage: Multiple tornadoes caused millions in damage
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April 9, 1947, tornado
Number of deaths: 181
Number of deaths: 181
Where: Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma
Estimated damage: Unknown.
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April 24, 1908, tornado
Number of deaths: 143
Number of deaths: 143
Where: Louisiana and Mississippi
Estimated damage: This is known as the Dixie Tornado Outbreak, and the estimated damage is unknown.
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June 12, 1899, tornado
Number of deaths: 117
Number of deaths: 117
Where: Wisconsin
Estimated damage: Known as the New Richmond Tornado, it struck at 4:30 p.m. EST and caused massive damage. See photos of the damage.
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June 8, 1953, tornado
Number of deaths: 115
Number of deaths: 115
Where: Michigan
Estimated damage: Known as the Beecher Tornado, it struck at 8:30 p.m. EST and caused millions in damage. See photos of the damage.
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