However, local news media state that the Los Angeles tornado of March 1 killed nine people, even though none are listed in official records.
[citation needed] While official records for this tornado list no fatalities, local news media have stated that nine people were killed.
An F3 tornado tracked through Barnwell County, South Carolina without causing any fatalities.
The outbreak started on May 12, with eight tornadoes confirmed in Kansas, Oklahoma and northwestern Texas.
Two of the tornadoes were rated F2, both of which occurred in southwestern Oklahoma near the towns of Mangum and Blair.
Another F2 tornado caused a significant injury south of Sulphur, Oklahoma that same day.
An F3 tornado directly hit the city of Pine Bluff, Arkansas causing two significant injuries.
On May 17, another storm system moved into the Great Plains yet again, producing tornadoes in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado.
On May 20–21 a tornado outbreak struck Southeast Texas, killing five people, three in Harris County alone.
On May 23, the last day of the outbreak sequence, four weak tornadoes were confirmed in Texas and Pennsylvania.
An F3 tornado hit the city of Lloydminster, Alberta and Saskatchewan, causing over $1 million worth of damages.
A significant tornado struck the town of Birzai, located in modern day Lithuania.
The tornado had a maximum width of 200 metres (220 yd) and stayed on the ground for 6 kilometres (3.7 mi).
[17] An F4 tornado struck LaPlace, Louisiana, where it destroyed 25-30 homes and injured 25 people.
Several homes were wiped clean off their foundations, but they were not well-anchored, which precluded an F5 rating.