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On April 26, 1991, an EF5 tornado killed 17 people as it raked across Wichita into Andover, Kansas. Here's what happened that day.
An outbreak of severe storms swept through the eastern half of Kansas and Nebraska Friday, unleashing tornadoes, destructive wind gusts and massive hail in both states. A major tornado developed ...
This Day In Weather History is a daily podcast by Chris Mei from The Weather Network, featuring stories about people, communities and events and how weather impacted them. On Friday, April 26, 1991, a ...
Prairie Creek Elementary School was among hundreds of buildings and homes damaged by Friday's storm in Andover, Kansas, about a dozen miles east of Wichita.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Storm Team 12 meteorologist describes how the Andover tornado that killed 17 people developed and reached F-5 status. It began just south of Clearwater at 5:49 p.m ...
That all changed on April 26, 1991. Tornado Alley witnessed an outbreak so large in scope that even veteran observers were stunned: 55 tornadoes touched down, from Texas to Minnesota, and 30 of ...
Friday marks 33 years since the deadly Andover tornado. KSN News is resharing the details of that day and some of the many stories that have marked the anniversary over the years.
On this date back in 1991, the infamous "Andover Tornado" tore through south central Kansas. The tornado was rated an F5 and killed 17 people, 13 of which were in the Golden Spur mobile home park.
KC's sport franchises announce joint effort to help Andover tornado victims The tornado damaged hundreds of homes and buildings, injured several people, and left more than 15,000 people without power ...
Last month's Andover tornado stirs up memories of past Kansas killer twisters at Topeka, Udall, Greensburg, Andover, Hesston, Irving and Lake Pomona.
In total, the 1991 tornado in Andover ripped through a 46-mile path and grew to more than 400 yards wide, according to Tornado Archive. Throughout the state of Kansas, 19 other tornadoes touched ...
The outbreak produced at least 55 tornadoes, lasted 19 hours, and killed 21 people. The most powerful tornado from the outbreak was an F5 that destroyed a large portion of Andover, Kansas.
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