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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wichita KS
700 AM CDT Sat May 18 2024

...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY...

In 1902, a violent F4 tornado struck the small Texas
town of Goliad, located in extreme South Central Texas.
With a track 15 miles long and around 250 yards wide, the
twister killed 114 people which, at the time, was the
deadliest tornado in Texas history and the 11th deadliest
in United States history.  The tornado also injured 250
with damage estimates that ranged from $50,000 to
$200,000.  On May 11th, 1953, the Texas record of 114
deaths would be tied by the violent Waco F5 tornado, but
the Waco tornado injured 597.  The Waco tornado caused
$41 million damage which, when adjusted for inflation,
would be around $310 million.

&&

In 1980, Mount Saint Helens erupted in Washington State.
Spewing ash and smoke to around 63,000 feet, the volcano
killed 57 people.

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