An average of 70 people die in tornadoes in the US annually. So, in the past 10 years, it would be approximately 700 people.
There have been 111 deaths from tornadoes in Texas from 2000 to 2007.
There were 324 tornadic fatalities in the U.S. in the outbreak at the end of April of 2011. These were the result of 33 killer tornadoes (out of a total of more than 350). The two deadliest tornadoes, The Hackleburg, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornadoes killed 72 and 64 people respectively.
In the 2008 eruption of Mount Merapi, 44 people died due to pyroclastic flows and volcanic gases.
In 2010, approximately 2.5 million people died in the United States.
85 people worldwide were killed by tornadoes in 2006, 67 of them in the U.S.
From 2000 to today in Italy 9 people died from tornadoes. From the 1800 about 650 people died due to tornadoes
People have died from tornadoes in many cities.
Tornadoes killed 32 people in Tennessee in 2011.
There were 123 tornadoes in Illinois in 2006.
Tornadoes in 2013 killed 112 people. 55 of them in the United States.
Worldwide tornadoes killed 44 people in 2009, of which 21 were in the U.S.
Tornadoes in April 2011 killed 363 people.
There were 1,103 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2006.
There were 42 confirmed tornadoes in Florida in 2006.
There were 21 recorded tornadoes in Georgia in 2006.
There were 21 confirmed tornadoes in Georgia in 2006.