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The Ferocious Tornado That Left 80,000 People Homeless

The Ferocious Tornado That Left 80,000 People Homeless

The Ferocious Tornado That Left 80,000 People Homeless

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Daulatpur – Saturia

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Tri-State

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Bangladesh, 1973

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Sicily

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Madaripur and Shibchar, 1977

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Tupelo-Gainesville, 1936

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Soviet Union, 1984

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Dixie, 1908

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Great Natchez

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St. Louis, 1896

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Glazier-Higgins-Woodward, 1947

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Joplin, 2011

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The Ferocious Tornado That Left 80,000 People Homeless
Daulatpur – Saturia
Tri-State
Bangladesh, 1973
Sicily
Madaripur and Shibchar, 1977
Tupelo-Gainesville, 1936
Soviet Union, 1984
Dixie, 1908
Great Natchez
St. Louis, 1896
Glazier-Higgins-Woodward, 1947
Joplin, 2011

The Ferocious Tornado That Left 80,000 People Homeless



Tornadoes are violent weather phenomena. They produce wind speeds up to 300 mph that lift cars into the air, shred houses apart in seconds, and turn glass and debris into destructive missiles. More than 2,000 tornadoes occur worldwide every year, causing hundreds of deaths and millions in damage. Discover the 12 deadliest tornadoes on earth!

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