Disasters with highest death tolls - The Daulatpur–Saturia Tornado
Time: Wednesday Apr 26, 1989
Place: Manikganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Details: The Daulatpur–Saturia tornado occurred in Manikganj District, Bangladesh on April 26, 1989. It was the deadliest tornado in Bangladesh's history. There is great uncertainty about the death toll, but estimates indicate that it was devastating and that it killed approximately 1,300 people, which would make it the deadliest tornado in history.
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