The Huntsville tornado occured on April 27, 2011 as part of a larger outbreak of tornadoes across the southern United States. The EF-5 tornado caused significant damage in the Huntsville area, particularly in the Harvest and Anderson Hills neighborhoods.
The tornado had peak winds estimated at 210 mph and a track of 132 miles. It resulted in 71 fatalities and hundreds of injuries. Thousands of homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, leading to extensive recovery and rebuilding efforts in the region.
The Huntsville tornado was one of the deadliest and most destructive tornadoes in Alabama's history, and it highlighted the importance of preparedness and response efforts in the face of severe weather events.
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