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The 2013 Moore tornado was a large and violent EF5 tornado that ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, and adjacent areas on the afternoon of May 20, 2013, with peak winds estimated at 210 miles per hour (340 km/h), killing 24 people (plus two indirect fatalities) [2] and injuring 212 others. [3]
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Tornado-damaged areas of Moore, Oklahoma, are seen in aerial photos during a mission flown by the Civil Air Patrol Sunday, May 26, 2013. Cleanup continues after a huge tornado roared through the ...
Moore had suffered catastrophic tornado strikes before the 2013 storm, but the massive 2013 twister was the final straw that led to a storm shelter program in the city. In May 1999, an F5 tornado ...
Here, 97 of the 110 homes were damaged. While the vast majority of the subdivision sustained EF1 or EF2 damage, 10 homes sustained EF3 damage, and 4 homes sustained EF4 damage. All 6 deaths were in mobile homes. The tornado then continued north for one mile before dissipating. In addition to the fatalities, 54 people were injured. [33] EF0 SSW ...
One tornado destroyed a farmhouse, injuring its owner, and damaged several other buildings north of Guyra, New South Wales. [160] The damage assessment conducted by the Bureau of Meteorology was unable to completely map tornado paths because, access was limited by the terrain and time was a factor. The tornadoes were conservatively rated as two ...
Harrowing details continue to emerge of the devastating tornado that took so many lives on Monday in Moore, Okla. As just one more in a series of increasingly damaging natural disasters, people ...