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Sixty-eight years ago, on this date in 1957, North Dakota’s most famous and deadliest tornado tore through the state’s most populous city of Fargo with winds of more than 275 miles per hour.
Two more of the tornadoes produced F3 damage. The tragic ordeal became known as “The Night of the Twisters,” inspiring both a children’s book and a made-for-television movie of the same name.
Lubbock: May 11, 1970 — An F5 tornado touched down just south of downtown Lubbock, moving just east of the Texas Tech campus. On its 8-mile path, the tornado killed 26 and injured 500 others.
May 23, 2013 -- Cellphone video recorded by an Oklahoma teacher at Briarwood Elementary School shows the exact moment an E-F5 tornado tore through the building as she attempted to calm students ...
Lubbock remembers. Lubbock remembers the night a deadly F5 tornado tore through the community. Lubbock remembers the hurts and the loss of 26 men, women and children. But Lubbock remembers the aid ...
An unprecedented 44 tornadoes ripped across Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and Ontario, Canada. Nine of those twisters were in western Pennsylvania, including the commonwealth's first and only F5.
Seventeen years later, another F5 tornado tore through Lubbock, Texas, after sunset on May 11, 1970. Twenty six were killed and over 1,500 were injured on this violent tornado's 8 to 9-mile long path.