North Dakota's EF5 Tornado Ends Over a Decade Drought

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A rare EF5 tornado with winds over 200 mph was confirmed in North Dakota, marking the first EF5 in the US in 12 years, causing fatalities and extensive damage, including destroyed farmsteads and uprooted trees.
- A tornado in North Dakota was first with EF5 classification in a dozen years, weather service says AP News
- First EF5 tornado to strike the US in over a decade just confirmed by experts CNN
- Enderlin tornado that killed 3 people reclassified as EF-5 InForum
- North Dakota Tornado Gets Upgraded, Ending EF5 Tornado Drought The Weather Channel
- Deadly North Dakota twister marks country's first EF-5 tornado in more than 12 years FOX Weather
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