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Encyclopedia > East St. Louis Tornado

The East St. Louis Tornado is the tornado event that occurred on May 27, 1896. It is among one of the first tornadoes that has actual damage photographs.


The first tornado of the day formed near Bellflower, Missouri and killed a woman. Three students died and sixteen were injured when the Dye School in Audrain County, Missouri was hit at around 3:15 P.M. A few minutes later, the same tornado killed one student and injured 19 others at the Bean Creek school at 6:15 P.M. At 6:30, two supercell thunderstorms produced two tornadoes. One decimated farms in New Minden, Hoyleton, Richview, and Irvington, Illinois.


The other became the 3rd deadliest tornado in United States history. It headed toward St. Louis, Missouri. 137 people died in homes, schools, salons, factories, mills, and railroad yards. More people may have died on boats on the Mississippi River, but the bodies may have gone downriver. When the tornado crossed the river and hit East Saint Louis, Illinois, the tornado was smaller but more intense because the tornado's damage was more complete. 118 people were killed. A death toll of 255 was posted. The tornado was later rated F5 on the Fujita scale.


The tornado destroyed 311 buildings, severely damaged 7,200 others, and caused significant damage to 1,300 more.


Twenty-seven more people died in the other Illinois tornadoes.


1896 tornado season in perspective

The 1896 tornado season has the distinction of being called the deadliest season for tornadoes in United States history. There were at least 40 killer tornadoes spanning from April 11 to November 26, including this one, the only one to kill more than 100 people in two separate cities.


See also: List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks


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62207.us - East Saint Louis, IL (3035 words)
Louis strike was marked by a bloodless, efficient and quick take-over of commerce and transportation in the area by dissatisfied workers.
The mayor of East St. Louis, John Bowman, was appointed arbitrator of the committee and helped the committee to select special police to guard the property of the railroads from damage.
East St. Louis was named an All-America City in 1959, having retained a modicum of prosperity through the decade as its population reached a peak of 82,295 residents.
St. Louis-East St. Louis Tornado - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (503 words)
Louis - East St. Louis Tornado" is a historic tornado event that occurred on May 27, 1896.
The tornado was later rated F4 on the Fujita scale.
Adjusted for wealth and inflation (1997 USD), it is the costliest tornado in U.S. history at an estimated $2.9 billion [1].
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