1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
On March 28, 1920, a large outbreak of at least 37 tornadoes, 31 of which were significant, took place across the Midwestern and Southern United States. The tornadoes left at least 153 dead and at least 1,215 injured. Many communities and farmers alike were caught off-guard as the storms moved to the northeast at speeds that reached over 60 mph (97 km/h). Most of the fatalities occurred in Georgia (37), Ohio (28), and Indiana (21), while the other states had lesser totals. Little is known about many of the specific tornadoes that occurred, and the list below is only partial.
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1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
On March 28, 1920, a large outbreak of at least 37 tornadoes, 31 of which were significant, took place across the Midwestern and Southern United States. The tornadoes left at least 153 dead and at least 1,215 injured. Many communities and farmers alike were caught off-guard as the storms moved to the northeast at speeds that reached over 60 mph (97 km/h). Most of the fatalities occurred in Georgia (37), Ohio (28), and Indiana (21), while the other states had lesser totals. Little is known about many of the specific tornadoes that occurred, and the list below is only partial.
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1920-03-28
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Midwestern and Southern United States
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Black-and-white image showing wrecked buildings along a riverfront
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Paths of tornadoes over Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan
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Tornado damage along the Fox River in Elgin
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Channahon–Troy Township–Lockport–Bellwood–Maywood–Melrose Park–Dunning, Illinois
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Fenton, Michigan
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La Fox–Elgin, Illinois
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Ossian–Townley, Indiana/Brunersburg–Raab Corners, Ohio
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Red Hill–Susanna–Red Ridge–Agricola, Alabama/West Point, Georgia
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West Liberty–Geneva–Ceylon, Indiana/Van Wert, Ohio
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≥ 37
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≥ 37
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Tornado outbreak
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On March 28, 1920, a large out ...... he list below is only partial.
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1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
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