JOPLIN, Mo. (KY3) – More than a decade removed from the tragedy, Joplin commemorates a period filled with pain, pride, and progress. Wednesday marks 13 years since a devastating EF5 tornado swept through Joplin.
The natural disaster shook southwest Missouri, placing the region in the worldwide spotlight. It led to 161 deaths, more than 1,300 injuries, and nearly $3 billion worth of damages. To date, the May 22, 2011 tornado is considered the costliest in United States history.
The twister ravaged through nearly one-third of Joplin city limits, reaching peak speeds in excess of 200 mph. It covered 22 miles of ground in Jasper and Newton counties over 38 minutes.
A closer look at the history-making tornado’s path:
It wasn’t the first time violent tornadoes rolled through the region. Two twisters hit Joplin in the early 1970′s, contributing to four deaths and more than 100 injuries. A …