
April 27, 2011
On April 27, 2011, significant tornado outbreaks affected several states in the United States, particularly the Southern region. Over 300 tornadoes were reported across several states, including Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee, leading to widespread destruction and severe casualties. The storms were part of a larger severe weather system that produced record-breaking tornado activity. In Alabama, the city of Tuscaloosa experienced devastating damage, with entire neighborhoods destroyed. This event highlighted the importance of tornado preparedness and the impact of severe weather on communities. It remains one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history, claiming over 300 lives.