2097 New Orleans Tornado

2097 New Orleans tirnado was one of the most violent tornado to Louisiana and is the one of the most most costly and perhaps one of the most deadly disaster to hit New Orleans it touched down terrebone parish Louisiana to Forrest county Mississippi The Tornado was one of the most rain wrapped rain wrapped tornado in history it killed at least 738 people (721 were in New Orleans) and costed 5.12 billion dollars The tornado Hit the Stadium of New Orleans Saints and the stadium was damaged making this the first time since hurricane katrina to seriously damage the home venue for the saints this tornado The deadliest and costliest since Hurricane katrina this tornado had wind speeds of 260 mph it occurred on March 12 2097

Injuries and fatalities

This Tornado killed 738 people all of the victims were in lousiana 721 died in New Orleans are its surround area in Orleans parish 11 died when it hit Terrebone parish 5 died in Lafourche parish 2 died Jefferson parish All victims in terrebone parish and Lafourche parish and 1 victim in Jefferson parish died in mobile homes 1 other victim in Jefferson parish were when his home was swept clean but turns out his homes were poorly anchored and poor built

Tornado Path

The Tornado touched down in 30 km west of Houma Lousiana in Terrebone Parish it quickly intensify into an f4 tornado homes were swept clean in Houma and mobile homes were destroyed houses were swept clean and cars was thrown miles away but inspectors found out the home were poorly built and lacked anchor bolts 11 died in Terrebone parish an entire family of 6 and entire family of 5 died The tornado strengthen into a ef5 tornado When it hit Lafourche Parish Homes were swept clean scouring of grass was devastating soils were scoured 3.4 feet deep trees were debarked denuded and a few was thrown up to 34 miles away from were it originated 5 died houses were swept clean vehicles were mangled beyond recognition houses were houses there were poorly built nailed to foundation rather anchored it retained its strength when it hit Saint Charles parish despite destroying multiple homes and doing similar damage to Lafourche Parish and housewares swept no one died there It reached Jefferson Parish homes there were swept clean but inspectors found out houses were construction quality was terrible 2 died there 1  of them home was swept away killing the occupant it crossed into Orleans Parish the tornado reached its peak and started destroyed well built homes a high school were destroyed a bus that had 34 people on it was thrown 21 miles away killing all the passengers and driver the tornado tornado then reached downtown it killed 671 people ther rest died on east new orleans then it reaches the the Mississippi border it weaken into an ef3 it continue to weaken and stayed in rural areas until it dissapation in Forrest county  32  km northeast of harrisburg