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Cincinnati Tornado: A Look Back

By: Amanda Ashley
Updated: December 31, 2012
Monday marked the two year anniversary of the tornado that destroyed nearly all of Cincinnati.

The EF3 twister hit the small Washington county town early in the morning, killing four and destroying at least 14 homes and the fire station.

Since then, much of the small community has been rebuilt, including a new fire station.  Take a look back at the coverage of the 2011 storm.


Earlier Reports:
Nat'l Weather Service: EF3 Tornado Hit Cincinnati - from Friday, December 31 2010

Hospital Donates to Town Destroyed by Tornado - from Monday, April 11 2011


Earlier Reports:
Survivors Speak about Deadly Cincinnati Storm - from Saturday, January 01 2011

Disaster Cuts Childhood Short -from Sunday, January 02 2011




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