Storm Events Database

Event Details:

Event Tornado
-- Scale F3
-- Length 7 Miles
-- Width 400 Yards
State MISSOURI
County/Area PERRY
WFO PAH
Report Source NWS STORM SURVEY
NCEI Data Source PDS
Begin Date 2006-03-11 21:20 CST
Begin Location 5WNW BREWER
Begin Lat/Lon 37.81667/-90
End Date 2006-03-11 21:47 CST
End Location 5WNW BREWER
End Lat/Lon 37.88333/-89.9
Deaths Direct/Indirect 2/0 (fatality details below, when available...)
Injuries Direct/Indirect 10/0
Property Damage 1M
Crop Damage
Event Narrative The tornado entered Perry County from Ste. Genevieve County near Highway NN and just west of the community of Giboney. The tornado moved northeast, crossing Interstate 55 only about one-half mile from the Ste. Genevieve County line. Two fatalities and F3 damage occurred in the vicinity of where the tornado crossed U.S. Route 61. The two fatalities occurred on U.S. 61, where a vehicle was picked up and thrown into a propane tank. The truck in which they were riding was likely picked up, flipped over, and slammed into the ground several times. The coroner stated that the victims died instantly. One of the victims was ejected from the truck, which then struck the top of a large propane tank. Because of the ensuing propane leak, the victim still in the truck could not be removed until the following day, when the propane was off-loaded from the tank. Both of the victims in the vehicle were residents of a mobile home who were trying to flee the tornado. The home from which they fled sustained only minor damage. At least four other people were significantly injured as they were picked up by tornadic winds and hurled 100 yards. Their injuries were compounded by wind-blown debris. Eight victims were admitted to a local hospital to remove debris which penetrated their bodies, and two others were sent to regional hospitals for serious injuries. Three mobile homes were flattened, a brick house had its roof and several walls blown off, and numerous vehicles were tossed around. A total of about a dozen residences were destroyed or severely damaged in Perry County. Perry County was designated a federal disaster area, enabling individual residents to apply for relief. The dashboard camera in a sheriff deputy's patrol car captured the tornado on film as it crossed U.S. 61 at F3 intensity. Peak winds were estimated near 170 MPH. The tornado crossed into Randolph County, Illinois at Old River, near some railroad tracks about 1.5 miles southeast of St. Marys.


Event Fatality Details:

Type Age Gender Fatality Location
Death (Direct) 40 Male Vehicle/Towed Trailer
Death (Direct) 49 Female Vehicle/Towed Trailer


    

Event Map:

Note: The tornado track is approximate based on the beginning (B) and ending (E) locations. The actual tornado path may differ from a straight line.
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All events for this episode:

Location County/Zone St. Date Time T.Z. Type Mag Dth Inj PrD CrD
Totals: 2 10 1.000M 0.00K
BREWER PERRY CO. MO 03/11/2006 21:20 CST Tornado F3 2 10 1.000M 0.00K
Totals: 2 10 1.000M 0.00K