North Dakota's Enderlin Tornado Reclassified as EF-5, First in Over a Decade

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A rare EF5 tornado, the first in over a decade in the US, struck North Dakota in June, with winds over 210 mph, causing significant destruction and marking a rare event on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which may be influenced by evolving damage assessments.
- 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 Drought The Weather Channel
- Deadly North Dakota twister marks country's first EF-5 tornado in more than 12 years FOX Weather
- Enderlin tornado upgraded to EF-5 after extensive review Valley News Live
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