A look back: Topeka Tornado, June 8th, 1966

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A look back: Topeka Tornado, June 8th, 1966

#1 Postby David » Tue Jun 08, 2004 12:24 am

On the night of Wednesday, June 8th, 1966 a tornado ripped through the capital city of Kansas. It went over Burnett's Mound, a Mound that was sacred, because Chief Burnett was burried there, and he said it would protect the city from tornadoes. 3 years earlier, despite the public concern, a water tower was built on the mound.

At 7:01PM, the tornado was spotted coming over the mound. It hit SouthWest Topeka with F5 damage.

The Tornado as it came over the mound: Image

The Path of the Tornado: Image

SouthWest Topeka Damage: Image

Downtown Topeka Damage: Image

The tornado at the time was the costliest in the United States, with over 100 million dollars in damage.
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#2 Postby AirmaN » Tue Jun 08, 2004 10:05 am

Wow scary stuff, thanks for the facts/pictures
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