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April 30– May 2, Ark., Miss., Tenn.: five people are killed as a series of tornados hit.
May 10–11, Ark., Kans., Okla.: three people die as a series of tornados hit. Major damage is caused to areas near Norman, Moore, Choctaw and Little Axe, Oklahoma.
June 5–6, Ill., Ind., Oh., Mi.: a series of tornados hit, killing 8 people. One tornado in Ohio alone causes 7 of the fatalities, making it the second deadliest in 2010.
June 17, N.D., Minn. Iowa: a series of tornados roar across the Midwest. Four of them cause substantial damage throughout Minnesota.
Dec. 31– Jan. 1, Okla., Ark., Mo., Ill.: a series of tornados strike on New Year's Eve, killing 9 people.
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April 4–5, Ark., Ky., Tenn., Oh., La, Miss., Ga., N.C., Md.: several tornados hit southern and eastern states, causing six deaths.
April 14–16, various southern states: one of the largest outbreaks of tornados on record, killing 38 people. This is also the deadliest U.S. tornado outbreak since 2008.
April 19– ongoing, various southern and midwestern states: more than 100 tornados strike, killing at least 213 people. One tornado hits the St. Louis area, including the airport, briefly causing it to shut down.
May 22– Joplin, MO: about one-third of the city is leveled and some 2,000 buildings are destroyed in the tornado that registered 200-mile-an-hour winds. More than 120 people are killed and 1,500 are missing. It is the deadliest tornado in more than 60 years.

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