Tornadoes have been a frequent occurrence in the state of Indiana for a very long time, as it falls in the path of the ‘Tornado Alley’.Tornadoes are basically violent rotating columns of air that are always in contact with the ground and the cumulonimbus clouds above in the sky. In some rare cases, a tornado can also be in contact with the base of a cumulus cloud creating havoc in its wake.A tornado is often referred to as a cyclone, twister, or whirlwind and is a mode of destruction. Tornadoes will usually move a few miles and then dissipate. But in these few miles, it will destroy houses, sometimes even killing people. The US sees a lot of these tornadoes and people are devastated by the events that follow. A tornado outbreak is also quite common in the US with many states seeing this event every couple of years where tornadoes hit in series destroying buildings and killing people.Indiana is a state that is no stranger to a tornado or a storm. In a report made in 2012, Indiana ranked eighth in the most tornado-prone states. In 2011, South Bend, Indiana ranked 15th among 20 when the weather data was compiled since 1950. Indianapolis was ranked the most tornado-prone city. There have been around 90 violent tornadoes that have hit Indiana since the 1950s. There were 1,357 tornadoes alone between 1950 and 2006. The deadliest recorded tornado in the United States, the Tri-State Tornado, had Indiana as one of the affected states.If you enjoy this article, why not also read about Oklahoma tornado facts and facts about the biggest tornado in history here on Kidadl?Scary Facts About Tornadoes In IndianaPeople of Indiana, known as Hoosiers are accustomed to dealing with tornadoes.There are many mobile communities in and around Indiana, and these areas are not made to withstand tornadoes of higher intensities. Many people are killed by these. Most tornadoes will bring death in these circumstances. The Palm Sunday Tornado killed 137 people. The Great Tri-State Tornado touched Indiana too and killed around 700 people. On June 2, 1980, intense tornadoes hit Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana. Next is the Evansville tornado of 2005. It formed just outside the city of Evansville and was the first to hit among many tornadoes in the month of November in Indiana. There were 25 deaths. On March 28, 1920, a family of three tornadoes hit and killed 39 people.There were many other tornadoes that destroyed places in Indiana. Most tornadoes were the reasons for hundreds of deaths in the region. According to a report, the last tornado in Indiana took place on July 29, 2021.Facts About Damage Caused By Tornadoes In IndianaThere are many such tornadoes in Indiana that have leveled grounds. Small towns which took a direct hit by a tornado were totally destroyed.Hoosiers are accustomed to the fact that tornadoes are going to hit the state every now and then.There have been many examples like the storm of 1922 in Delaware and Madison. This storm killed three people and flattened several homes in Madison and Delaware counties. Some things were found hundreds of miles away, so think how strong the winds were!Power outages are common when tornadoes hit. It is important to stay in and cover up if any tornado hits. It is much better if you are able to move to a shelter that can protect you.There are cases of violent tornadoes in Indiana, during one such tornado, a school in Harrison County sustained a direct hit. No students or teachers were killed or injured, but many houses nearby were swept away and there were some deaths reported.The Great Tri-State Tornado completely demolished Griffin in Indiana. About half of Princeton was also destroyed.Facts About The Worst Tornado In IndianaThere have been many cases, but none like the one of 1965.The Palm Sunday Tornado outbreak of 1965 was disastrous for the state and included 10 tornadoes that killed 137 people in Central and Northern Indiana. There were actually 47 tornadoes in this tornado outbreak of which 21 were very dangerous. This was the worst tornado to hit Indiana.Facts About Rehabilitation After A TornadoRehabilitation after a tornado is much needed.Check for any injuries on you and others. Be careful while moving. Check if a cell connection is available and call emergency services. Keep a battery-powered radio with you. Do not enter a damaged building and wait for authorities to clear the area. Turn off all utility switches. For everything else, take professional help.Emotional help might be needed by you or others. Provide as much as you can. Children and older people are most prone to this.Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly facts for everyone to enjoy! If you liked our suggestions for Indiana tornado history facts: horrifying damage caused by the twisters then why not take a look at facts about the 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado or the 1997 Miami tornado. 

Tornadoes have been a frequent occurrence in the state of Indiana for a very long time, as it falls in the path of the ‘Tornado Alley’.