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Looking back at the damage caused by the 2016 Baker EF-3 tornado and the town’s recovery ...
The deadliest North Dakota tornado on record took place June 20, 1957, in Fargo, an F5 that claimed 10 lives. While the National Weather Service has yet to officially classify this weekend’s tornadoes ...
A tornado that hit north Fargo on June 20, 1957, ranked F5. It killed 12 people, injured more than 100 people and damaged over 1,300 homes, according to Forum archives.
An F5 tornado, the highest level on the Fujita Scale, which measures tornado speeds, hit north Fargo on June 20, 1957, and killed 12 people. Friday's tornado started southeast of Enderlin and ...
Sixty-eight years ago, on this date in 1957, North Dakota’s most famous and deadliest tornado tore through the state’s most populous city of Fargo with winds of more than 275 miles per hour.
June 20 marks 68 years since a massive tornado, which has since been commonly referred to as the “Fargo Tornado” carved a nine-mile path through Fargo and Moorhead.
Seventy years before the first public tornado warning and over a century prior to a nationwide Doppler radar network, the most violent of tornadoes tore through an Iowa town.
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