The Great 2014 Southern California Outbreak was the most devastating tornado outbreak ever recorded, affecting most areas of Southern California including downtown Los Angeles and San Diego and leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake. The strongest tornado was an M6 tornado that tore through Orange County and Los Angeles County, with a few other tornadoes going past F10 intensity. Another 12 tornadoes reached F6 or greater. During this great outbreak, most of the Los Angeles Greater Area and other areas of SoCal were utterly devastated by the tornadoes, with a grand total of $1.75 trillion dollars in damage and a record 646,812 deaths being caused throughout this cataclysmic outbreak. The tornadoes going past F5 were the main cause for the record high damage and deaths, and this outbr
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| - The Great 2014 Southern California Outbreak was the most devastating tornado outbreak ever recorded, affecting most areas of Southern California including downtown Los Angeles and San Diego and leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake. The strongest tornado was an M6 tornado that tore through Orange County and Los Angeles County, with a few other tornadoes going past F10 intensity. Another 12 tornadoes reached F6 or greater. During this great outbreak, most of the Los Angeles Greater Area and other areas of SoCal were utterly devastated by the tornadoes, with a grand total of $1.75 trillion dollars in damage and a record 646,812 deaths being caused throughout this cataclysmic outbreak. The tornadoes going past F5 were the main cause for the record high damage and deaths, and this outbr
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| - The Great 2014 Southern California Outbreak was the most devastating tornado outbreak ever recorded, affecting most areas of Southern California including downtown Los Angeles and San Diego and leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake. The strongest tornado was an M6 tornado that tore through Orange County and Los Angeles County, with a few other tornadoes going past F10 intensity. Another 12 tornadoes reached F6 or greater. During this great outbreak, most of the Los Angeles Greater Area and other areas of SoCal were utterly devastated by the tornadoes, with a grand total of $1.75 trillion dollars in damage and a record 646,812 deaths being caused throughout this cataclysmic outbreak. The tornadoes going past F5 were the main cause for the record high damage and deaths, and this outbreak was among the worst natural disasters in history. A total of 248 tornadoes were produced during this outbreak, and it lasted 9 days, from April 16 to April 25.
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