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How big was the Natchez tornado?

How big was the Natchez tornado?

Natchez was almost totally destroyed by a mile-wide tornado and 317 lives were lost. Shortly after noon on May 7, 1840, a mile-wide tornado slammed into Natchez, Mississippi, a city on the Mississippi River, about 150 miles north of New Orleans.

How many people died from the Great Natchez Tornado?

317 people
This tornado was the second deadliest tornado in United States history; at least 317 people were killed and at least 109 were injured….Great Natchez Tornado.

Formed May 7, 1840, 1:01 PM
Max. rating1 Unrated tornado
Casualties 317+ fatalities, 109+ injured
Damage $1.26 million ($32.7 million in 2020 dollars)

What was the damage of the Great Natchez Tornado?

The second worst tornado in U.S. history hit Natchez in 1840. It killed 317 people and injured 109. This is the only recorded tornado in the U.S. that killed more people than were injured. Several of those that died as a result of the tornado are buried in the Natchez City Cemetery.

Where was the tornado in Mississippi in 1840?

Shortly after noon on May 7, 1840, a mile-wide tornado slammed into Natchez, Mississippi, a city on the Mississippi River, about 150 miles north of New Orleans.

Where did the tornado hit on May 27, 1896?

At 6:30 P.M., May 27, 1896, two F4 tornadoes touched down near and on St. Louis, Missouri, almost simultaneously. One passed over the city and moved in a southeasterly direction, leveling entire farms in such communities as Richview and Irvington sixty miles east of St. Louis.

When did the Great Natchez tornado hit Mississippi?

Great Natchez Tornado. The Great Natchez Tornado hit Natchez, Mississippi, on Thursday, May 7, 1840.

What was the second most deadly tornado in US history?

It was the second most deadly tornado in U.S. history. About an hour before it struck Natchez, a thunderstorm with driving rain had formed in an area about twenty miles to the south and moments later a tornado began to form out of that same storm. The tornado gathered strength as it moved northward along the Mississippi valley.