2016 Slovakia tornado outbreak

The 2016 Slovakia tornado outbreak was the costliest and one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in Europe. The tornado outbreak caused the loss of at least 39 lives and damages up to €3,644,481,520.00 ($4 billion in 2015 USD).

Meteorological synopsis
An extra-tropical cyclone moved over Europe on June 3. It started to gain high winds due to very high dew points in Belgium and Germany. Supercell thunderstorms began forming in the Czech Republic. The first tornado was a T5 tornado that affected parts of Nitra, the capital city of the Nitra Region. Another tornado, a T4, struck the Nový Jičín area. The strongest of the outbreak was a T10 tornado that struck the town of Krupina, killing at least 24 people. Overall, the tornado outbreak killed 39 people and caused €3,644,481,520.00.