List of tornado-related deaths at schools

These are all tornadoes that have resulted in student deaths at primary and secondary schools in the United States from 1884 - 2007.

List

Date

Location (school)

Local Time (touchdown)

Fatalities (school)

Wikipedia article

February 19, 1884

Goshen, Alabama

2:30 p.m.

1

Enigma Tornado Outbreak

May 2, 1887

Wauseon, Ohio

12:35 p.m.

1

May 17, 1889

Forestburg, Texas

4:00 p.m.

2

June 20, 1890

Paw Paw, Illinois

2:30 p.m.

7

September 7, 1893

Lockport, Louisiana

9:30 a.m.

3

May 3, 1895

Ireton-Hull, Iowa

2:30 p.m.

7

Hull, Iowa Tornado Outbreak of 1895

May 27, 1896

Mexico-Bean, Missouri

3:15 p.m.

4

St. Louis-East St. Louis Tornado

March 22, 1897

Arlington, Georgia

8:30 a.m.

8

January 3, 1906

Josie-Banks, Alabama

11:30 a.m.

2

March 13, 1913

Lawrenceburg, Tennessee

1:45 p.m.

1

Southeast Tornado Outbreak of March 1913

January 4, 1917

Vireton, Oklahoma

11:00 a.m.

16

February 23, 1917

Hollins, Alabama

3:30 p.m.

2

Southeast Tornado Outbreak of February 1917

March 23, 1917

New Albany, Indiana

3:08 p.m.

5

Mid-Mississippi Valley Tornado Outbreak of March 1917

January 11, 1918

Dothan-Cowarts, Alabama

1:40 p.m.

8

November 4, 1922

Holyoke, Colorado

9:30 a.m.

1

Great Plains Tornado Outbreak of November 1922

April 27, 1923

Johnson City, Kansas

12:15 p.m.

1

April 30, 1924

Horrell Hill, South Carolina

11:00 a.m.

7

Southeast Outbreak of April 1924

March 18, 1925

Missouri-Illinois-Indiana (9 different schools)

1:01 p.m.

69

Tri-State Tornado

November 9, 1926

La Plata, Maryland

2:35 p.m.

17

La Plata, Maryland Tornado of November 1926

April 19, 1927

Carrollton, Illinois

11:45 a.m.

1

Southern Plains-Midwest Tornado Outbreak of April 1927

May 9, 1927

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

2:35 p.m.

2

1927 St. Louis Tornado Outbreak

December 7, 1927

Tunnel Springs, Alabama

11:30 a.m.

1

January 24, 1928

Smithville, Tennessee

2:00 p.m.

4

September 13, 1928

Pender, Nebraska

3:40 p.m.

3

Upper Plains-Midwest Tornado Outbreak of September 1928

January 18, 1929

Maunie, Illinois

11:20 a.m.

2

Middle-Mississippi Valley Tornado Outbreak of January 1929

March 22, 1929

Merrellton, Alabama

11:00 a.m.

5

April 24, 1929

Slocum, Texas

12:20 p.m.

1

Plains, Midwest, and Southeast Tornado Outbreak of April 1929

May 2, 1929

Rye Cove, Virginia

12:25 p.m.

13

Eastern U.S. Tornado Outbreak of May 1929

November 19, 1930

Bethany, Oklahoma

9:30 a.m.

6

Oklahoma-Kansas Tornado Outbreak of November 1930

January 5, 1931

Norlina, North Carolina

4:45 p.m.

1

February 14, 1936

McRae-Helena, Georgia

4:30 p.m.

2

April 26, 1938

Oshkosh, Nebraska

2:15 p.m.

3

Oshkosh, Nebraska Tornado Outbreak

February 6, 1942

Jasper County, Georgia

1:30 p.m.

4

Southeast Tornado Outbreak of February 1942

March 16, 1942

O'Tuckalofa, Mississippi

3:00 p.m.

1

Lower-Middle Mississippi Valley Tornado Outbreak of March 1942

April 27, 1942

Ortonville, Minnesota

3:05 p.m.

2

Pryor, Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak

January 26, 1944

Granite, Oklahoma

8:30 p.m.

1

January 1944 Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak

March 6, 1944

Horton, Alabama

3:00 p.m.

1

April 12, 1945

Muskogee, Oklahoma

4:50 p.m.

3

Southern Plains-Midwest Tornado Outbreak of April 1945

December 31, 1947

Village, Arkansas

7:35 p.m.

1

New Years Eve Tornado Outbreak of 1947

February 1, 1955

Commerce Landing, Mississippi

2:20 p.m.

23

Commerce Landing, Mississippi Tornado Outbreak

January 24, 1967

Orrick, Missouri

12:40 p.m.

2

1967 St. Louis Tornado Outbreak

April 21, 1967

Belvidere, Illinois

3:50 p.m.

13

Belvidere - Oak Lawn Tornado Outbreak

May 4, 1978

Clearwater, Florida

10:47 a.m.

3

Sarasota, Florida Tornadoes

November 16, 1989 (*)

Newburgh, New York

12:05 p.m.

9

November 1989 Tornado Outbreak

August 28, 1990 (**)

Plainfield, Illinois

2:30 p.m.

5

Plainfield Tornado

March 1, 2007

Enterprise, Alabama

1:10 p.m.

8

February-March 2007 Tornado Outbreak

  • *Although officially listed as a tornado, this is a probable downburst
  • **Five staff members at two different schools killed the day before classes were to begin

Comments

From 1884-2007, there were 45 tornadoes with school fatalities in the United States. These tornadoes killed 271 (not including the 9 from the probable downburst in New York state). Tornado warnings began being issued in 1950 (and tornado watches in late 1952); and there is a very sharp decrease in number of killer tornado events at schools after this time, as well as a large decrease in death tolls from tornadoes overall. There were 39 tornadoes with deaths at schools (219 deaths) before 1953 and 6 events (52 deaths) after that year (not including the probable downburst in New York). Two high fatality events after 1953 occurred in Mississippi (23 in 1955) and Illinois (13 in 1967); accounting for 82% of 1952-2006 deaths, both from violent class tornadoes.

More tornadoes with deaths in schools have occurred in the Southeastern United States -- 23 events or over half the national total -- than any other region. Four of the top ten death toll events occurred in the Southeast. Relatively few school fatality tornado events have occurred in the area with the highest frequency of strong tornadoes, the Great Plains (Tornado Alley); no events have occurred after warnings began being issued. This is probably chiefly due to three reasons: the low population density, greater tornado awareness (and better visibility affording more warning), and the time of year and day that most tornadoes strike the Great Plains. The state with the most tornado deaths throughout history is Illinois, with 90. The largest school death toll from a tornado was 69 during the Tri-State Tornado, which also struck Illinois and significantly raised that state's death toll. The greatest death toll at a single school also occurred during the Tri-State tornado, when it killed 33 at a school in De Soto, also in Illinois. This tornado also injured hundreds more at schools, and killed many students returning home from schools. Additionally, three of the top ten events by death toll, and four if separate schools of the same tornado are counted (33 in De Soto and 25 in Murphysboro again from the Tri-State Tornado), have occurred in Illinois.

The state with the highest number of tornadoes with deaths at schools is Alabama at 8 events. Illinois is second with 6 tornadoes. Missouri and Oklahoma rank third both with 4 tornadoes. Fourth is Georgia with 3 tornadoes. Fifth are Texas, Tennessee, Indiana, Nebraska, Mississippi, and Arkansas, each with 2 events. At sixth with one school fatality tornado event each are Ohio, Louisiana, Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Minnesota, and Florida (the probable downburst in New York is not included).

References

  • Grazulis, Thomas P. (1993). Significant Tornadoes 1680-1991, A Chronology and Analysis of Events. The Tornado Project of Environmental Films: St. Johnsbury, VT. ISBN 1-879362-03-1

See also