Joplin, Missouri, experienced one of the most costly and destructive tornadoes in U.S. history on May 22, 2011. With recorded wind speeds exceeding 200 mph (320 km/h), this EF5 tornado ripped through the city, leveling homes, businesses and hospitals.
The costliest tornado in American history, it caused over $2.8 billion in damages ($4.04 billion adjusted for 2025).
The Joplin tornado remains a reminder of how intense tornadoes can be when they strike populated areas. The National Weather Service has since improved warning systems to help reduce fatalities in future tornado outbreaks.
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