Portal:Tornadoes/Anniversaries/May 25
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May 25
- 1896 – An F5 tornado killed 47 people as it devastated areas in and near Ortonville, Oakwood, and Thomas, Michigan. Entire families were killed, including nine people in one home in Ortonville. Trees were stripped of bark "even to the twigs" and debris was carried up to 12 miles (19 km). Other tornadoes killed 10 people across Illinois and Michigan.
- 1955 – Part of a larger outbreak, a single supercell spawned two F5 tornadoes in succession. The first destroyed 400 homes, many of which were swept away, in Blackwell, Oklahoma, killing 20 people and injuring 280. The second, the deadliest tornado in Kansas history, destroyed the southern half of Udall, killing 80 people and injuring 270, accounting for more than half the town's population. The death toll included five children in a farmhouse near Oxford, Kansas. An F4 tornado killed two people near Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
- 2008 – The second tornado to be rated EF5 on the new Enhanced Fujita scale tore through Parkersburg and New Hartford, Iowa, killing nine people and injuring 70. Debris from homes was granulated to the size of coins.