The tornado outbreak of April 1–2, 1974, affected much of the eastern and central United … The April 1974 tornado outbreak was one of the nation's worst. On April 3, 1974, what became known as the Super Outbreak began. Almost 150 tornadoes touched down in the Ohio Valley, South and Great Lakes. 32 deaths – See section on this tornado – The tornado caused more than 1,150 injuries, … Nearly 150 tornadoes tore across 13 states in a matter of hours. Alternative Title: Tornado Super Outbreak of 1974 Super Outbreak of 1974 , also called Tornado Super … A tornado outbreak produced 36 tornadoes, at least 19 of them significant or intense, and is the second-deadliest June tornado event in Oklahoma history, with 16 deaths reported in the state, second only to the 35 people killed by an F4 tornado on June 12, 1942, in Oklahoma City. See more ideas about Louisville, Tornadoes, April 3. The worst tornado of the 1974 outbreak hit Xenia, Ohio, where 32 people died and the bulk of the town was destroyed. The tornado outbreak of 1974 overwhelmed a portion of the United States.
Feb 26, 2015 - Explore hanesshirley's board "April 3, 1974 Tornadoes Louisville, Ky" on Pinterest. Damaging, deadly tornadoes struck Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama—including the Nashville and Huntsville metropolitan areas. In a little under 18 hours from April 3 to the early morning hours of April 4, 1974 the central and eastern U.S. experienced a historic damaging and deadly tornado outbreak. 1974 Tornado Super Outbreak. The tornado outbreak of April 1–2, 1974, affected much of the eastern and central United States.Four fatalities and more than seventy injuries were confirmed in this outbreak. … Arguably one of the most significant days in U.S. weather history, 148 tornadoes struck 12 states from April 3-4, 1974, killing more than 300 people.
A tornado in Brandenburg, Kentucky, killed 31 people. 2,677 likes.