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U.S. tornado deaths already nearing national annual average

By Clyde Hughes

U.S. deaths related to tornadoes in 2023 have nearly reached the yearly national average just a third of the way into the year, according to the National Weather Service.

To date, there have been more than 60 deaths tied to tornado activity in the United States so far, despite the national yearly average of 71.

A wave of tornado-producing storms over the past two weeks that stretched from Michigan to Tennessee and the south killed at least 32 people. And another five deaths were confirmed as a tornado tore through Missouri on Wednesday.

Data from the NES’s Storm Prediction Center show that Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Georgia hold the highest average death tolls in the nation but some of those states have already individually come near their annual averages this year.

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