The tornado outbreak of June 16–18, 2014, was a tornado outbreak concentrated in the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. Two tornadoes also occurred in Ontario. The severe weather event most significantly affected the state of Nebraska, where twin EF4 tornadoes killed two and critically injured twenty others in and around the town of Pilger on the evening of June 16. The two Pilger tornadoes were part of a violent tornado family that produced four EF4 tornadoes and was broadcast live on television. The outbreak went on to produce multiple other strong tornadoes across the northern Great Plains states throughout the next two days.
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- Tornado outbreak of June 16–18, 2014 (en)
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| - Der Tornado in Pilger am 16. Juni 2014 war ein starker Tornado, der am Nachmittag des 16. Juni 2014 den Ort traf und knapp drei Viertel des Ortes zerstörte und mindestens zwei Todesopfer forderte. Da bei dem Ereignis zwei Tornados nebeneinanderher zogen und dadurch spektakuläre Aufnahmen gelangen, wurde das Ereignis auch in den internationalen Medien bekannt. (de)
- The tornado outbreak of June 16–18, 2014, was a tornado outbreak concentrated in the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. Two tornadoes also occurred in Ontario. The severe weather event most significantly affected the state of Nebraska, where twin EF4 tornadoes killed two and critically injured twenty others in and around the town of Pilger on the evening of June 16. The two Pilger tornadoes were part of a violent tornado family that produced four EF4 tornadoes and was broadcast live on television. The outbreak went on to produce multiple other strong tornadoes across the northern Great Plains states throughout the next two days. (en)
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