2063 Cairo tornado

the 2063 Cairo tornado was a very rare and historical tornado which struck the city of Cairo, Egypt on June 14, 2063...the tornado's strength is believed to be in the EF5 range, however these reports vary...No pictures of the tornado are believed to exist.

Meteorological history
The tornado touched down near 6th of October City around 5:04PM Cairo Time as a weak EF0...the tornado quickly moved northeast and caused heavy damage to the Mall of Arabia, flattening parts of the structure...the tornado then pushed east, Air raid sirens were activated in Cairo shortly later to make up for the lack of tornado sirens in the city...The tornado continued to flatten many structures in Giza before moving northeast going over the Nile and moving into downtown Cairo as a EF4 tornado at 5:21PM Cairo Time, the Talaat Harb Mall was swept from its foundation, clearly showing it's EF5 intensity...the tornado continued over Cairo causing heavy damage and flattening many buildings, the tornado completely swept away Military Technical College at 5:26PM...the tornado began to rapidly weaken near Masr Al Jadidah before lifting near Craftsmen City at 5:31PM.

Aftermath
More than 1,500 people died in Cairo during the tornado, due to several other tornadoes in the region that day...the Egyptian government ordered tornado sirens to be installed in every major city to prevent incidents like the one in Cairo from happening again, most nations in the African Union soon installed similar laws, another tornado would touch down in Israel, however...only 2 died there...the UN responded quickly to the Cairo disaster and ordered all countries to install tornado sirens in major sites to prevent very deadly tornadoes like Cairo from happening again.