Cochise county, AZ Tornado

The Devastation Begins
The national weather service in Tucson has confirmed a devastating High-End EF5 tornado touched down just south of Fort Grant as a weak stovepipe tornado, the tornado kept tracking southeast, increasing in size, the national weather service issued a TORR (Tornado reported), a clear debris ball was visible on CC as it started to enter Willcox, the national weather service issued a TORE, (Tornado emergency) Extending out into Sierra Vista, as it entered benson, a debris ball was visible on BR, having 65.7 DBZ. Benson had reported houses flattened along with cars thrown off to the sides of a road, with power polls snapped at the bases, trees were debarked, the tornado was at its peak width, it swallowed Tombstone leveling the entire town, the storm then rapidly decreased in size but was still strengthening, it directly inpacted sierra vista at 0.6 miles wide destroying 95% of the town

Aftermath
The aftermath of the tornado took 35 years to rebuild, one house was reported swept from its foundation so violently, the foundation stuck to the house, then breaking off in pieces, 102 people died in Sierra Vista, along with 1,534 people being injuried, trees didnt grow until 12 years after due to the soil being scattered and misplaced, ground scouring was down to 3 yards

Flooding event
Torrential rainfall also occurred with the following rainstorms, resulting in mudslides resulting the crushing of 45 houses, flooding came up to 5 yards resulting in trees being swept away and soil becoming loose resulting in people not being able to walk around and delaying rescues for 2 weeks.

Wind event
Straight line winds in excessive 90 mph+ was reported in these storms, 5 truss metal transmission towers collapsed under 110 miles per hour, additional 700 houses collapsed under EF3 winds, luckily nobody was hurt or injured in these events besides the tornado.

Hail event
Hail in 5 inch diameter also fell in these storms resulting in 11 million dollars in damage, one hailstone was reported 7 inches in diameter, a significant hailstorm decimated Bisbee, AZ with hailstones that were CD sized, people weren't harmed in these hailstorms but 11 million dollard in damage occurred.