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The 1957 Fargo tornado was a violent and deadly tornado that struck Fargo, North Dakota on June 20, 1957. The tornado struck the north Fargo (Golden Ridge) area in the early evening hours, causing major devastation. Damage was extensive including 100 blocks of Fargo. The worst residential damage occurred in the Golden Ridge Subdivision. Approximately 329 homes were destroyed and some of them were completely swept off their foundations - a classic example of F5 damage. Another 1035 homes were damaged. Fifteen farm homes were destroyed and 25 damaged. Four churches and Shanley High School were destroyed and two schools were damaged. Fifteen businesses were destroyed and 30 suffered major damage. These were mainly small local shops. Two hundred automobiles were destroyed and 300 damaged[1].

In the end, ten people lost their lives. After 1971, when Dr. Ted Fujita introduced his scale that rates tornadoes based on the damage they cause, the Fargo tornado received an F5 rating, the most severe level. The tornado had a long track which started in North Dakota, traveled 27.4 miles to the Minnesota border and continued on for another 25 miles. The total track length of the tornado was 57.4 miles and at its widest, it was almost a mile across. This tornado was part of a family of tornadoes which was spawned by a supercell thunderstorm that moved through most of North Dakota and into parts of Minnesota.[2] It was the northernmost confirmed F5 tornado until the Elie, Manitoba Tornado on June 22, 2007.

Debris from the tornado was found as far as western Minnesota, over east of Fargo in Becker County.

This tornado is considered the most devastating in North Dakota history, and was one of only two F5 tornadoes that have struck the state, the other occurring four years earlier in 1953.

In June of 2007, the 50th anniversary of the tornado was commemorated by the Fargo Forum, which ran a week-long series of stories on the tornado.

Confirmed tornadoes

  • 7 Tornadoes were confirmed but were not given an F-Scale intensity

June 20 event

F# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
North Dakota
F2 W of Albertha Township Dickey 0030 Brief touchdown, caused $25,000 in damages.
F? Near Durbin Township Cass 0030 Brief touchdown, no damage reported. Tornado was confirmed but was not given an F-Scale intensity.
F5 Fargo area Cass, Clay (MN) 0040 10 Deaths 103 Injuries A large tornado struck Fargo from the west at speeds of only 10 mph. It leveled the area of Golden Ridge ripping homes from their foundations, representing F5 damage. As the tornado continued it destroyed several parts of the city killing 10 people and injuring more than 100. It swept many buildings from their foundations as it continued. It destroyed more than 1000 homes & businesses. It was the worst tornado of the outbreak. See section on this tornado
F2 Addison area Cass, Ransom 0055 Mile- wide satellite tornado destroying several barns and small out buildings.
F0 E of Washburn McLean 0104 Small tornado with no damage
F3 W of Nelson Barns, Stutsman 0115 1 Death
F1 Near Abercrombie Richland 0136 Small tornado estimated at 1/2 mile in width destroyed 2 barns in the county.
F1 1.5 miles N of Mabel Griggs 0152 Small tornado wiping away 12 fences.
F2 Near Broadview Township Griggs 0156 Tornado destroying several farms.
F2 Superior Township Eddy 0233 Mile-wide tornado destroyed several outbuildings and barns and severely damaging a number of homes and businesses. $703,000 in damages.
F0 S of Grand Forks Grand Forks 0233 Tornado destroying a number of trees.
F2 Tanner Township Kidder 0248 Tornado leveled 7 chicken farms.
F0 E of Valley City Barnes 0156 Tornado with no damage.
F1 Sheridan LaMoure 0344 Tornado damage extensive to homes.
F1 N of Yorktown Dickey 0346 Tornado destroyed several porches on homes.
F1 Near Ada Dickey 0407 Tornado ripped roofs off buildings.
F1 Near Zeeland McIntosh 0418 A Number of barns had extensive damage to them. One home had a tree hurled into it.

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