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has gloss | eng: The 1972 Portland–Vancouver Tornado was a destructive tornado that struck on April 5, 1972. The tornado carved a nine mile (14 km) path of destruction across Oregon and Washington. The tornado left 6 people dead, 301 injured and $3–5 million dollars (1972 USD) in damage. The tornado was considered the worst to hit the state of Washington and Oregon since 1871 and was the deadliest tornado in 1972. It is the deadliest recorded tornado in West Coast history. |
lexicalization | eng: 1972 Portland-Vancouver tornado |
lexicalization | eng: 1972 Portland–Vancouver tornado |
instance of | (noun) a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground twister, tornado |
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