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Other violent tornadoes killed numerous people in Alabama and one in Terre Haute, Indiana, killed 21. (19 significant, 7 violent, 15 killer) June 1916 tornado outbreak: June 5–6, 1916: Mississippi Valley – Southern U.S. – 112 fatalities, 741 injuries: Produced numerous killer tornadoes in Arkansas, including one that killed 25 people.
A narrow tornado struck eight farms, four of which incurred F3-level damage. Three people were injured, and losses totaled $45,000. [4] Operationally, this and the succeeding event were considered a single tornado with a total path length of 34 mi (55 km), [3] but a reanalysis by Thomas P. Grazulis split them into two distinct tornadoes. [4] F3
This name, still in use in Greek, was later evolved in Turkish as Adalia and then Antalya. [12] Attaleia was also the name of a festival at Delphi and Attalis (Greek: Ἀτταλίς) was the name of an old Greek tribe at Athens. [13] [14] Despite the close similarity, there is no connection with the name Anatolia.
EF5-rated damage in Hackleburg, Alabama where a large tornado killed seventeen residents. The 2011 Super Outbreak, which took place across the Southern United States from April 25–28, 2011, was the largest and third-deadliest tornado outbreak in United States history, [1] with 359 tornadoes resulting in the deaths of at least 324 people, [2] [3] the majority of whom lived in the state of ...
In all, 128 tornadoes touched down and 9 people were killed. 56 tornadoes were confirmed in Arkansas, making this the largest tornado outbreak in Arkansas history. Many of the tornadoes were spawned along and to the east of the Interstate 30 and US Highway 67 corridor impacting many communities. including 2 strong tornadoes, one F3 in Newark ...
The tornadoes affected parts of Clark, Hot Spring, Saline and Pulaski counties, killing a total of 21 people. [3] These tornadoes were accompanied by satellite tornadoes during portions of their lives, which caused additional damage in the Vimy Ridge and College Station areas, but they did not cause any additional fatalities. [ 3 ]
The government bombed and killed residents of villages who refused to join the government forces. The government spread pictures of dead children in newspapers and blamed the PKK. Turkey was condemned for carrying out the massacre of Kurdish civilians in the ECHR. Gazi Quarter massacre: March 15, 1995 Istanbul and Ankara: 23 [84]
Pylos, Greece: Greek revolutionaries: 3,000 Tripolitsa massacre [12] 23 September 1821 Tripoli, Greece Greek revolutionaries 6,000–30,000 [13] [14] Galați massacre 20 February 1821 Galați, Romania: Greek revolutionaries 50–300 [15] Massacres of the Turkish population during the April Uprising: April–May 1876 Bulgaria: Bulgarian ...