This aerial airview shows destruction of Woodward which appears not unlike A-bombed Hiroshima.
April 6, 1936, 181 killed
Actually a family of tornadoes that formed into one, this storm hit Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas on the same day as the Georgia devastation extended up to two miles wide in Texas and Oklahoma. The death toll was highest in Woodward, Okla., where 107 people in the northern half of the town were killed over the span of 100 city blocks.