
The “Super Outbreak”
Clip: Season 32 Episode 8 | 1m 16s
The extraordinary tornado occurrence in April 1974 was named the “Super Outbreak.”
In April 1974, an unprecedented U.S. weather event spanned the Midwest and South and resulted in 315 deaths, over 5,000 injuries and millions of dollars in property damage.
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The “Super Outbreak”
Clip: Season 32 Episode 8 | 1m 16s
In April 1974, an unprecedented U.S. weather event spanned the Midwest and South and resulted in 315 deaths, over 5,000 injuries and millions of dollars in property damage.
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