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On the afternoon of May 31, 1985, a violent and long-lived F5 tornado, the easternmost in United States history, struck parts of Newton Falls, Niles, Coalburg, Wheatland. 310 people would be injured, 18 would lose their lives, and $250 million of damages would be dealt. The tornado was the strongest tornado of the 1985 United States–Canada tornado outbreak, being the only tornado to obtain F5 status and having maximum sustained winds of anywhere between 261 and 318 miles per hour.
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