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April 1924 tornado outbreak

April 1924 tornado outbreak
Type Tornado outbreak
Duration April 29–30, 1924
Tornadoes confirmed ≥ 28
Max rating1 F4 tornado
Damage Unknown
Casualties 114 fatalities, ≥ 1,166 injuries
Areas affected Southern United States
1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale

The April 1924 tornado outbreak was an outbreak of at least 28 tornadoes—26 of which were significant, meaning F2 or stronger—across the Southern United States on April 29–30, 1924. The tornadoes left 114 dead and at least 1,166 injured, mostly in the Carolinas, with 76 deaths in South Carolina alone, along with 16 in Georgia and 13 in Alabama. Killer tornadoes touched down from Oklahoma and Arkansas to Virginia. The deadliest tornado of the outbreak was a long-lived tornado family that produced F4 damage in rural portions of South Carolina, killing 53 people and injuring at least 534. The tornado is the deadliest ever recorded in South Carolina and is one of the longest-tracked observed in the state, having traveled 105 miles (169 km); some sources list a total path length of 135 mi (217 km), including the segment in Florence County, but this is now believed to have been a separate, F3 tornado.


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