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List of African tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

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These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in Africa.

Chad

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Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes
Ndjamena tornado 2 May 2007 Ndjamena, Chad 1 9 fatalities, 100 injuries A rare tornado struck Ndjamena, destroying 50 homes and killing nine people.[1]
Bebedjia tornado 9 May 2007 Bebedjia, Chad 1 14 fatalities, >150 injuries; town was destroyed An extremely rare and violent tornado tore through Bebedjia, reportedly destroying 95% of the town. The tornado struck at 4:00 pm, and was followed by an equally violent storm six hours later.[1]

Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes
2003 Yumbi tornado 2 February 2003 Yumbi, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 17 fatalities, 4,000 injuries An extremely rare tornado swept through areas near the town of Yumbi. 1,700 families were made homeless by the tornado.[2]

South Africa

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Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes
Roodepoort, South Africa 26 November 1948 Highveld 1 4 fatalities, 100 injuries 700 homes wrecked, damages estimated at R150 million. This tornado made a track of 64 km and had touched down 15 times.[3][4]
Zastron, South Africa tornado 26 November 1948 Free State 1 - [citation needed]
Albertynesville, South Africa tornado 30 November 1952 South Africa - 20 fatalities, 400 injuries Cars were lifted 100 feet into the air by the tornado.[5]
Paynesville, South Africa tornado 2 December 1952 South Africa - 11 fatalities The tornado "threw cattle high into the air".[5]
Trompsburg, South Africa tornado 5 November 1976 Karoo - 5 fatalities F3 rated tornado which tracked a 175 km long path, mainly through farmland.[6][7]
Senekal, South Africa tornado 15 September 1988 South Africa - 2 fatalities F3 that tracked a 100 km path over mostly open farmland, killing two children and damaging power lines.[6][7]
Welkom, South Africa tornado 20 March 1990 Free State - destroying 4000 homes F4 Multi-vortex tornado raced through the suburbs of Welkom with a 240 km long severe storm front and a width of up to 1.7 km. Proved to be the most devastating tornado (in monetary terms) in South Africa's history.[4]
Harrismith tornado 15 November 1998 Free State 1 0 fatalities, 14 injuries F2 according to Weather Service. Several houses and three airplane hangars were damaged or destroyed.[8]
Umtata (Mthatha)tornado 15 December 1998 Eastern Cape 1 18 fatalities, 150 injuries Category unknown. Large amounts of damage was caused including damage to the hospital. Nelson Mandela, previous president of South Africa was in a pharmacy when the tornado hit, and was protected by his bodyguards while lying on the floor. The pharmacy was also damaged, but Mandela was not injured.3 days later Mandela declared Umtata in a state of emergency at Bridge Street taxi rank outside the shop that suffered 11 fatalities.[9]
Mount Ayliff, South Africa tornado 18 January 1999 South Africa - 25 fatalities, 500 injuries 120 km long track F4[10][4]
Heidelberg, South Africa tornado 21 October 1999 South Africa - 20 injuries 100 km path narrowly missed Johannesburg[11][12]
Centurion tornado 21 October 1999 Gauteng 1 unknown fatality, unknown injuries F1 according to Weather Service. Damage was caused.[11]
Mpumalanga, South Africa tornado outbreak 9 September 2002 Mpumalanga 4 2 fatalities[citation needed] Strong line of storms.[13] Some buildings completely flattened[citation needed]
Dullstroom tornado 1 August 2006 Mpumalanga 1 0 fatalities, 11 injuries Several homes damaged, roof a high school completely removed. Estimated to be strong F1, possibly F2.[14]
Vryheid tornado 20 October 2006 KwaZulu-Natal 1 0 Rural huts destroyed on a farm 15 km east of the town. Child almost 'taken up' into tornado. Path estimated to be 4 km long. Estimated F1[citation needed]
Klerksdorp tornado 4 March 2007 North West 1 1 fatality, 3 injuries F0 (South African Weather Bureah classified it as a "mini tornado"). 200 houses and other buildings damaged.[15]
Molweni tornado 14 November 2008 KwaZulu-Natal 1 8 fatalities, 200 injuries

Crossed an urban area. Cars rolled some distance and shipping containers hurled through the air over 200m. Mud huts completely scoured away. Brick houses levelled. Path estimated to be 10 km long. Estimated EF3-4.[16]

Bulwer tornado 6 November 2009 KwaZulu-Natal 1 1 fatality[citation needed], 66 injuries F3 according to Weather Service. Cars thrown and cinder brick homes flattened. 178 homes were destroyed.[17]
Ficksburg tornado 3 October 2011 Free State 1 1 fatality, 42 injuries F2 according to Weather Service. 122 houses and shacks destroyed.[18]
Duduza tornado 3 October 2011 Gauteng 1 1 fatality, 166 injuries F2 according to Weather Service. 150 houses destroyed[19]
Bronkhorstspruit tornado 13 November 2011 Mpumalanga 1 0 fatalities, 0 injuries Category unknown. Minimal damage due touching down in open fields.[20]
Bethlehem tornado 23 June 2012 Free State 1 8 fatalities, 27 injuries F2. Several houses was destroyed in Bethlehem and Kestell areas[21]
Deneysville tornado 23 June 2012 Free State 1 1 fatality, 5 injuries a lot of damage to waterfront property.[22]
Queenstown – Mthaha tornado 19 September 2013 Eastern Cape 1 - [citation needed]
Tembisa 26 July 2016 Gauteng 1 0 fatalities, 3 injuries Damaged roof of Phumulani Mall and a nearby hospital, causing injuries.[23]
Mpumalanga, Standerton 10 December 2016 Mpumalanga, Standerton 1 0 fatalities Spotted about 12 km outside Standerton on the R23 Volksrust Road[24][25]
Mpumalanga

Standerton

11 December 2016 Mpumalanga, Standerton 1 0 fatalities Seen in the Kaalspruit/Bloukop Area[26]
Vaal Marina 11 December 2016 Gauteng 1 0 fatalities, -50 injuries At least 300 people were displaced and 50 others injured[27]
New Hanover 12 November 2019 KwaZulu-Natal 1 2 fatalities, -18 injuries Hundreds of people were displaced.[28][29]
oThongathi 3 June 2024 KwaZulu-Natal 2 11 fatalities, > -120 injuries Hundreds of houses were damaged or destroyed. 11 deaths, including 7 in oThongathi, where an EF3 wedge tornado was confirmed. About 1500 were displaced. It later became a rare wedge waterspout.[30][31]

See also

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References

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  24. ^ reporter, CNS. "Tornado and funnel cloud appear near Standerton". The Citizen. Archived from the original on 2018-11-07. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  25. ^ "Videos - Tornado and funnel cloud appear near Standerton | Standerton Advertiser". Standerton Advertiser. 2016-12-12. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
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  27. ^ reporter, ANA and Citizen. "At least 50 people injured as Tornado hits Vaal Marina". The Citizen. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  28. ^ reporter, South Africa Uncut. "New Hanover tornado: Two dead, as huge extent of destruction revealed". South Africa Uncut. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
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