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Fifty years have passed since the worst tornado outbreak on record

Indiana was part of the worst tornado outbreak in U.S. history 50 years ago. In total, 148 tornadoes swept across 13 states. On April 3, 1974, Indiana was part of the worst tornado outbreak in U.S. history, with 148 tornadoes across 13 states, resulting in the death toll of 100. The "Monticello" F-4 tornado, which traveled 109 miles across 8 counties, was among the worst and nearly 20 Hoosiers were killed. The outbreak also produced the strongest tornadoes in Indiana history, three F-5 tornadoes with winds over 260 mph. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security commemorates the outbreak with a new website featuring historical records and stories of survival.

Fifty years have passed since the worst tornado outbreak on record

प्रकाशित : दो महीने पहले द्वारा Kyle Mounce, By: Kyle Mounce, Michael Hartz में Weather Lifestyle

INDIANAPOLIS — Fifty years ago on April 3rd, 1974, Indiana was part of the worst tornado outbreak in U.S. history. In total, 148 tornadoes swept across 13 states. Three hundred thirty-five people were killed. History remembers this as the Super Outbreak of 1974.

Of the 21 tornadoes to hit the Hoosier State, the “Monticello” F-4 tornado was among the worst. The half-mile-wide tornado traveled 109 miles across 8 counties. Nearly 20 Hoosiers were killed. Winds along the path of the tornado ranged from 207 to 260 mph.

The Super Outbreak of 1974 also produced the strongest tornadoes in Indiana history. Three F-5 tornadoes hit southern Indiana with winds over 260 mph.

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is commemorating the tragic outbreak with a new website filled with historical records and stories of survival.

Visitors can also view an interactive map showing the paths of each tornado to hit the Hoosier state.


विषय: Tornadoes

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