September 06, 2006

Deadly '55 Storm Altered U.S. Response to Twisters

By kevin, ReadyScore
On May 25, 1955, a powerful F5 tornado with winds estimated at 300 mph roared through Udall, Kan., destroying all but a handful of buildings and leaving 80 people dead and 270 injured. The twister helped change America's response to one of nature's most powerful forces.
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