"Devastating Tornadoes Strike Ohio and Indiana, Leaving Destruction in Their Wake"

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Tornadoes in Ohio over the past decade have ranged from EF2 to EF4 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, causing varying degrees of property damage and resulting in a few indirect deaths. The most significant tornado occurred on May 27, 2019, with 23 tornadoes reaching EF4 and causing an estimated $582.1 million in property damage, as well as 1 direct and 1 indirect death. The prevalence of tornadoes in the U.S., including Ohio, underscores the need for preparedness and awareness of the potential risks associated with these natural disasters.
- Ohio's biggest tornadoes of the past decade NBC4 WCMH-TV
- Tornadoes cause destruction, devastation across Midwest: See photos USA TODAY
- Residents in Indiana and Ohio are surveying the damage after tornadoes collapsed homes and left at least 3 dead CNN
- Watch: Tornado photographer captures apocalyptic scene as Ohio twister nearly sucks him out the door Yahoo! Voices
- See it: Pair of funnels combine to form powerful tornado that stuck parts of Ohio Fox Weather
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