North Dakota Hit by First EF5 Tornado in Over a Decade, Experts Confirm

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A powerful EF5 tornado struck North Dakota in June, marking the first EF5 tornado in the United States in more than ten years. This rare and extreme weather event ended a 12-year period without tornadoes reaching this level of intensity. Experts confirmed that the tornado’s wind speeds exceeded 210 mph, highlighting the storm’s extraordinary power.

The tornado caused significant damage across the affected areas. Among the destruction was a freight train damaged by the fierce winds, showing the storm’s force and impact on infrastructure. The EF5 classification is the highest rating on the Enhanced Fujita scale, reserved only for tornadoes that cause catastrophic damage.

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This event draws attention to the potential return of monster tornadoes in the US, emphasizing the need for preparedness and awareness. Meteorologists and storm experts continue to study the tornado to better understand its formation and intensity.

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