Edmonton Tornado
Tornado, Thunderstorm, Severe thunderstorm watch
978-613-9-64315-8
6139643155
96
2012-01-14
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Edmonton Tornado, an event also known as Black Friday to Edmontonians, was a powerful and devastating tornado that ripped through the eastern part of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and parts of neighbouring Strathcona County on the afternoon of Friday, July 31, 1987. The tornado remained on the ground for an hour, cutting a swath of destruction 40 kilometres (25 mi) long and up to a kilometre (0.6 miles, or 3000 feet) wide in places, and peaking at F4[2] on the Fujita scale, but may have briefly become an F5. The tornado killed 27 people, injured more than 300 people, destroyed more than 300 homes, and caused more than $332.27 million CAD ($586.7 million in 2011 CAD) in property damage at four major disaster sites. The loss of life, injuries and destruction of property made it the worst natural disaster in Alberta's recent history and one of the worst in Canada's history.
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