The 12 Worst Tornadoes of All Time

The 12 Worst Tornadoes of All Time — page 1
1 Tornado Twists Its Way through Mississippi City It was after noon on May 7 1840 in Natchez Mississippi A thunderstorm had just passed through the city People sat on their porches enjoying a cooling rain No one could know a tornado was coming Their first warning was a huge roar It came from the nearby Mississippi River The approaching tornado churned the water into giant waves Steamboats were scattered and smashed People on board were thrown into the air Most drowned upon falling into the water Some boats sank to the river bottom The tornado’s path was one mile 1.6 km wide The twister carried debris as it traveled Uprooted trees and fragments of boats swirled through the air In the city houses Only four men survived when the steamboat Hinds was sunk by the tornado