210 MPH winds, train car tossed like toy: First EF-5 tornado in 12 years confirmed in Enderlin, North Dakota

The National Weather Service confirmed that a June 20 tornado in Enderlin, North Dakota, reached EF-5 strength with winds over 210 mph, ending the US’s 12-year streak without such a storm. The mile-wide twister killed three people, swept a farmstead clean, and tossed train cars nearly 500 feet.

Written By Ravi Hari
Published7 Oct 2025, 12:45 AM IST
The mile-wide twister killed three people, swept a farmstead clean, and tossed train cars nearly 500 feet.
The mile-wide twister killed three people, swept a farmstead clean, and tossed train cars nearly 500 feet.

The United States’ 12-year streak without an EF-5 tornado has ended. On Monday (October 6), the National Weather Service (NWS) in Grand Forks confirmed that a violent twister that struck Enderlin, North Dakota, on June 20 reached winds of more than 210 mph, earning the highest possible rating on the Enhanced Fujita scale.

The massive tornado, more than a mile wide, killed three people and left behind catastrophic destruction.

Forensic wind evidence

According to the NWS, forensic damage analysis revealed unusually high wind speeds. The tornado tipped fully loaded grain hopper cars from a train and hurled an empty tanker car nearly 500 feet. In addition, trees were uprooted with their root balls and flung through the air, while others left standing were stripped of branches and bark, leaving only scarred trunks. A local farmstead was swept clean from its foundation, a hallmark of EF-5 strength.

Part of a violent outbreak

The Enderlin tornado was one of 25 twisters that touched down across North Dakota on June 20. The outbreak also produced a derecho and widespread damaging winds across much of the state, making it one of the most destructive weather events in the region in recent decades.

Breaking a record drought

Before this confirmation, the last EF-5 tornado in the US was the May 20, 2013 Moore, Oklahoma tornado, which devastated large parts of the city and killed 24 people. The 12-year gap that followed was the longest stretch without an EF-5 since records began in 1950.

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