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- 1968_Wheelersburg,_Ohio_tornado_outbreak abstract "The 1968 Wheelersburg, Ohio tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that struck portions of the Midwestern United States and Ohio Valley on April 23, 1968. The most notable tornado was an F5 on the Fujita scale that struck portions of southeastern Ohio from Wheelersburg to Gallipolis, just north of the Ohio-Kentucky state line. At least 14 tornadoes touched down in the Midwest region and caused at least 14 deaths, including five in Kentucky and nine in Ohio.".
- Q4573270 abstract "The 1968 Wheelersburg, Ohio tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that struck portions of the Midwestern United States and Ohio Valley on April 23, 1968. The most notable tornado was an F5 on the Fujita scale that struck portions of southeastern Ohio from Wheelersburg to Gallipolis, just north of the Ohio-Kentucky state line. At least 14 tornadoes touched down in the Midwest region and caused at least 14 deaths, including five in Kentucky and nine in Ohio.".
- 1968_Wheelersburg,_Ohio_tornado_outbreak comment "The 1968 Wheelersburg, Ohio tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that struck portions of the Midwestern United States and Ohio Valley on April 23, 1968. The most notable tornado was an F5 on the Fujita scale that struck portions of southeastern Ohio from Wheelersburg to Gallipolis, just north of the Ohio-Kentucky state line. At least 14 tornadoes touched down in the Midwest region and caused at least 14 deaths, including five in Kentucky and nine in Ohio.".
- Q4573270 comment "The 1968 Wheelersburg, Ohio tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that struck portions of the Midwestern United States and Ohio Valley on April 23, 1968. The most notable tornado was an F5 on the Fujita scale that struck portions of southeastern Ohio from Wheelersburg to Gallipolis, just north of the Ohio-Kentucky state line. At least 14 tornadoes touched down in the Midwest region and caused at least 14 deaths, including five in Kentucky and nine in Ohio.".