Parent article: List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in Asia, including the Arabian Peninsula.

Bangladesh

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Magura-Narail Districts, Bangladesh tornado11 April 1964Khulna Division, East Pakistan>500 fatalitiesA tornado destroyed several villages. Bodies were thrown into trees and cooking utensils were embedded into tree trunks.[1][2]
Bangladesh tornadoes of April 196914 April 1969East Pakistan≥2923 fatalitiesTwo or three tornadoes touched down. One tornado went through the suburbs of Dhaka, killing 660 people. A second tornado touched down in Comilla, killing 263 people. The bodies of victims were mutilated, and a boy was thrown 400 metres (1,300 ft) into a pond.[1][3]
Dhaka District, Bangladesh tornado17 April 1973Dhaka Division, Bangladesh≥1681 fatalitiesA tornado event struck Manikganj District of Dhaka. Two funnels reportedly merged then moved along a zig-zag path. Almost all houses in Balurchar village were completely leveled, as well as eight villages along the Kaliganga River. A boat was thrown 1,000 metres (3,300 ft)[1][3]
Madaripur-Shibchar, Bangladesh tornado1 April 1977Dhaka Division, Bangladesh1500 fatalitiesVillages were completely devastated, and many villagers were struck by corrugated iron sheets. 43 bodies were thrown into a river.[1]
Daulatpur–Saturia tornado26 April 1989Dhaka Division, Bangladesh1>1,300 fatalities, 12,000 injuries1.5 miles wide, deadliest tornado in world history. Estimated as an F3-F4 tornado.[1]
Jamalpur-Tangail Districts, Bangladesh tornado13 May 1996Dhaka Division, Bangladesh600 fatalities, 37,248 injuries80 villages were flattened, with numerous wood and tin homes demolished. A boarding school collapsed and several large buildings, including a movie house, were destroyed.[1]
Savar and Gazipur Districts, Bangladesh tornadedo19 September 2000Dhaka Division, Bangladesh22 fatalities, 5+ injuriesA tornado moved through 5 villages, destroying 500 homes, many of which were built from bamboo and tin. Another tornado struck an industrial area, collapsing 3 factories. Many others sustained light injuries.[2]
Brahmanbaria District Tornado4 May 2003Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh1+20+ FatalitiesAt least 20 people were killed by a tornado in several remote villages in the Brahmanbaria District of Bangladesh.[4]
Bangladesh tornado17 July 2005Gaibandha and Rangpur districts, Bangladesh31 fatalities, 900 injuriesHuts were blown away and 700 mud and straw houses flattened among other damages.[5]
Bangladesh tornado27 July 200520 villages in Mymensingh and Netrokona districts, Bangladesh166 fatalities, 2,000 injuriesEntire villages were destroyed. Numerous people were hit by tin roofing or injured by other flying objects.[6]
Bangladesh tornado17 August 2005Almost 20 farming villages in Netrokona and Mymensingh Districts, Bangladesh48 fatalities, 700+ injuries36 people were killed in Netrokona, 12 others died in Mymensingh. Thousands of flimsy huts were blown away. Exact number of injuries unknown.[7]
Bangladesh tornadoes11–15 October 2007Jamalpur, Sunamganj, Barisal, Gopalganj and Bhola Districts, Bangladesh57 fatalitiesTwo outbreaks of severe storms occurred. On October 11, two tornadoes hit Sunamganj and Jamalpur District. On October 15, three waterspout tornadoes embedded in severe storms moved ashore. Over 500 houses were destroyed, over 3,000 people were left homeless.[8]
2013 Brahmanbaria tornado22 March 2013Dhaka, Bangladesh20 fatalities, 300+ injuriesMore than 500 homes damaged, including a jail which partially collapses, killing a guard. Trees and power pylons were toppled.[9]

China

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Shanghai, China tornado outbreak24 September 1956Shanghai368 fatalities, 842 injuriesThree tornadoes hit Shanghai, one of which was estimated at 100 metres (330 ft) wide. Numerous residential buildings were demolished, a 60-ton crane was toppled, and a 10-ton empty oil tank was thrown 120 metres (390 ft), wounding 5 people who were hiding inside. Elsewhere, 37 people were killed and 150 injured at the Shanghai Polytechnic University, where buildings were collapsed, including a 4-story building which was "cut in half" by the tornado.[10][11]
Hubei, China tornado22 April 1958Hanchuan, Hubei Province, China133 fatalitiesTornado rated at least F3 on the Fujita scale.[12]
Shandong, China tornado5 July 1958Zaozhuang, Shandong Province, China63 fatalities[12]
Hubei, China tornado31 July 1964Xiaogan, Hubei Province, China82 fatalities[12]
Jiangsu, China tornado3 March 1966Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, China74–87 fatalitiesTornado moved northeast and was over 1 kilometer wide. 30 river vessels were left missing, and thousands of buildings were damaged. Tornado rated around F4 on the Fujita scale.[12][10]
Bazhou–Tianjin, China tornadoes28–29 August 1969Bazhou, Hebei Province, ChinaTianjin2146 fatalities, 1,616 injuriesOn 28 August, a tornado moved from the Hongqiao District to the Nankai District of Tianjin. Six boats were overturned and sank. On the following day, a tornado touched down near Chuhegang Village before moving into Tianjin, dissipating near the Finance and Economics School. The second tornado was much more intense - along the path, trees were uprooted, chimney stacks were toppled, and concrete factories were severely damaged or leveled. The auditorium of the Finance and Economics School was also destroyed. The two tornadoes killed 146 people, of which 52 died in Tianjin and 94 in Chu Hegang Village. Second tornado rated at least F3 on the Fujita scale.[12][10][13]
Hubei, China tornado outbreak16 April 1977Hubei Province, China≥3118 fatalities, 1,100+ injuriesThree tornadoes touched down in Hubei Province. Xiaogan, Huangpi, and Huanggang counties were affected. Concrete buildings were destroyed by the tornadoes and numerous trees were uprooted. In Huanggang County, the auditorium of Zongluzui High School was destroyed during a movie viewing, killing 86 people and injuring hundreds. The Huanggang County tornado alone killed 103 people, and was rated at least F3 on the Fujita scale.[12][11]
Shaanxi, China tornado14 April 1978Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, China184 fatalities, 334 injuriesA 15-minute, 300 metres (980 ft) wide tornado destroyed 90% of houses in Zhoucheng village. The tornado path was about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long. 945 houses were destroyed, and more than 6,000 trees were damaged.[12][14]
Hunan, China tornado17 April 1979Changde, Hunan Province, China59 fatalities[12]
Hunan, China tornado27 April 1983Xiangyin County, Miluo City and Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, China181 fatalities, 970 injuriesA large tornado affected several counties. The tornado collapsed 2,600 homes, while more than 300,000 trees were "destroyed". Two school pupils died after being thrown over 300 metres (980 ft). Fish and shrimp were deposited in nearby mountains by the tornado.[12][11][10]
Shanghai, China tornadoes11 July 1986Shanghai-25–31 fatalities, hundreds of injuriesSeveral tornadoes, described as being similar in strength to the ones in 1956, affected Shanghai. The tornadoes destroyed 4,800 buildings, 11 schools and 14 factories.[10][15]
Heilongjiang, China tornado outbreak31 July 1987Heilongjiang Province, China6+16 fatalities, 442 injuriesA tornado outbreak affected Heilongjiang Province. Fourteen counties and cities were affected. Six F4 tornadoes occurred across Hailun.[10][16]
Guangdong Province, China tornado19 April 1995Guangdong Province, China7 fatalities[17]
Hong Kong Airport Tornado20 May 2003Hong Kong1NoneA weak tornado struck Hong Kong International Airport.[18]
South China tornado20 April 2003Tiaofeng Town of Leizhou City, Guangdong Province, China29 injuriesUnclear how many houses destroyed since more houses are listed as destroyed than affected ("affected 423 homes and destroyed 793 houses"), and if that many houses were actually destroyed, the deaths and injuries may have been under-reported.[19]
Hong Kong Airport Tornado20 May 2003Hong Kong1NoneA weak tornado struck Hong Kong International Airport.[18]
Guangdong, China tornado11 May 2005Huilai County and Lufeng, Guangdong Province, China6 fatalities, 100+ injuries204 houses destroyed, 28,310 people affected, 31 million yuan in economic losses[20]
Jiangsu, China tornado14 June 2005Shuyang County, Jiangsu Province, China7 fatalities, 223+ injuries"Several hundred were injured", 194,487 houses destroyed, 825,000 people affected, 1.2 billion yuan in economic losses[21]
Hunan, China tornado27 July 2005Hengyang and Hengnan counties, Hunan Province, China7 fatalities, 207 injuries2,430 houses destroyed, 700 families homeless, some injuries caused by chemical leaks associated with the storm[22]
Anhui, China tornado30 July 2005Anhui Province, China15 fatalities, 46 injuries42.1 million yuan in economic losses[23]
Nanyang, Henan, China tornado3 August 200520 townships, Nanyang city, Henan Province, China2 fatalities, 35 injuries15,000 trees uprooted, 136 million yuan in economic losses[24]
Guangdong, China tornado11–15 August 2005Qishi Township and 384 villages in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, China3 fatalities, 195 injuries20 people missing- unknown if found from news accounts[25][26]
Shanghai, China tornado13 August 2005Dongjie Village of Huangdu Town, Jiading, Qingpu and Baoshan districts, Shanghai, China9 injuriesCaused power outage for 3,760 families and 124 businesses. Tornado also knocked down five high-voltage power lines, causing more widespread power outages.[27]
Guangdong, China tornado8 September 200517 villages in Lianjiang City, Guangdong Province, ChinaNoneNo casualties, injuries unknown, 10,000 people affected, 480 houses destroyed, 12.8 million yuan in economic losses.[28]
Hainan, China tornado27 September 2005Lingao County, Hainan Province, China6 fatalities, 15 injuries6 houses destroyed, 70 others damaged[29]
Jiangsu, China tornado29 November 2005Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China6 fatalities, 52 injuries[30]
Anhui, China tornado6 December 2005Wuwei County, Anhui Province, China16 fatalities, 162 injuries715 houses destroyed, 24 million yuan in economic losses[31]
Guangdong, China tornado1 March 2006Leizhou City, Guangdong Province, China9 injuries510 houses destroyed.[32]
Shanghai, China tornado13 March 2006Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China34 injuries[33]
Shenzhen, China tornado27 March 2006Longgang and Pingshan districts, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China5 fatalities, 12 injuries[34]
Anhui, China tornado29 June 2006Sixian County, Anhui Province China3 fatalities, 46 injuriesDeaths from the collapse of a school roof on students.[35][36]
Southeast China tornado3 July 2007Gaoyou City, Jiangsu Province and Tianchang City, Anhui Province, China14 fatalities, 151 injuries[37][38]
Zhejiang, China tornado18 August 2007Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China11 fatalities, 62 injuries156 houses destroyed.[39][40]
Heilongjiang, China tornado25 May 2008Wuchang City, Heilongjiang Province, China1 fatality, 36 injuriesF2 tornado and hailstorm hit 7 towns. 433 houses damaged.[41]
Guangdong, China tornado6 June 2008Wuchuan, Guangdong, China20 injuries[42]
Anhui, China tornado20 June 2008Lingbi County, Anhui Province, China1 fatality, 49 injuries650 houses destroyed and 960 damaged, 950 people relocated.[43][44]
East China Sea tornado5 July 2008East China Sea, China3 fatalitiesFishing boat capsized, 4 people still missing[45][46]
Jiangsu, China tornado30 July 2008Linze Town, Jiangsu Province, China4 fatalities, 90+ injuriesAssociated with Tropical Storm Fung-wong, 751,600 people were evacuated in advance[47]
Chongqing, China tornado6 May 2010Dianjiang and Liangping counties, Chongqing Municipality, China39 fatalities, 200 injuries[48][49]
Heilongjiang, China tornado15 May 2010Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province, China7 fatalities, 98 injuries[50]
Jiangxi, China tornado20 July 2010Yongxiu County, Jiangxi Province, ChinaUnknownUnknown mortality and damages from news article found.[51]
Guangdong, China tornado2 May 2011Dabu Town of Ruyuan Yao Nationality Autonomous County, Guangdong Province ChinaNone1 house destroyed, 53 damaged, injuries unknown.[52]
Hunan, China tornado9 May 2012Lianyuan, Hunan Province, China4 fatalities, 30 injuries5,000 people in the area forced to relocate, up to 1,000 collapsed houses.[53]
Jiangxi, China tornado17–22 July 2012Yunsyu County, Jiangxi Province and Anhui Province, China1 fatality, numerous injuriesTotal loss of life and property unclear from the news report. Number of wounded unclear from article. 580,000 people affected by severe weather.[54]
Guangxi, China tornado17 April 2013Qixing District, Guilin and Rong'an County, Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China8 injuries[55]
Hunan, China tornado20 March 2013Dao County, Hunan Province, China3 fatalities, 52 injuries[56][57]
Guangdong, China tornado21 March 2013Fujian Province and Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China24 fatalities, 148 injuriesCapsized a river ferry, killing 11; 215,000 people in the area forced to relocate because of severe weather.[58]
Jiangsu & Anhui, China tornado7 July 2013Yuhu Village, Gaoyou City and Yizheng City, Jiangsu Province, and Tianchang City, Anhui Province, China49 injuries500 houses damaged, some rows of houses completely leveled to foundations.[59][60]
Foshan City, China tornado4 October 2015Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China3 fatalities, 80 injuriesAssociated with Typhoon Mujigae.[61][62]
Jiangxi, China tornado16 April 2016Yichin City and Shangu Town, Jing'an County and Gao'an County, Jiangxi Province, ChinaNone258 houses damaged, 27 million yuan in damages.[63]
Jiangsu tornado23 June 2016Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, China≥299 fatalities, 846 injuriesAn EF4 tornado accompanied by a hailstorm killed at least 98 people and injured 846 others. The same supercell later produced a second tornado that killed one person[64]
Yucheng County tornado31 March 2019Yucheng County, China12 fatalities, 20 injuriesTornado swept through scenic area, lifting a bouncy house which killed two children. Rated EF0[65]
Wuhan tornado outbreak14-15 May 2021Wuhan, China≥1315 fatalities, 400 injuriesAt least 12 people were killed and hundreds were injured in a major tornado outbreak across the Wuhan and Jiangsu provinces of China. At least one EF3 tornado was confirmed.[66][67]

India

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Calcutta, India tornado8 April 1838Calcutta, India1215 fatalities[68]
Assam, India tornado19 April 1963Assam, India139 fatalities[69]
Ludhiana Tornado10 March 1975Ludhiana, India1+10 fatalities[70]
New Delhi, India tornado of March 197817 March 1978National Capital Region, India28 fatalities, 700 injuries[71]
Odisha, India tornado10 April 1978Odisha, India150 fatalities[69][71]
West Bengal, India tornado9 April 1993West Bengal, India145 fatalities[69]
West Bengal–Odisha, India tornado24 March 1998West Bengal and Odisha, India160 fatalities, 2,000 injuries[69]
South India tornado31 March 2009Odisha, India20 fatalities, 150 injuries300 homes, 11 villages destroyed.[72]
Jharkhand, India tornado26 August 2013Ranchi, Jharkhand, IndiaNoneA tornado reported at the outskirts of the city Ranchi. It caused severe damage to the Ranchi Airport.[73]
West Bengal tornado outbreak25 May 2021Hooghly   North 24 Parganas, West Bengal12 fatalities, 5 injuriesRare tornado in West Bengal, damaged 80 houses. Two people died after being electrocuted. The incident happened before the landfall of Cyclone Yaas.[74][75]

Indonesia

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
2012 South Sulawesi tornado24 February 2012South Sulawesi14 DeadOn 24 February, a tornado struck Wettae & other villages in South Sulawesi killing 4 people. About 57 homes were damaged or destroyed[76][77]
Pangadaran tornado12 October 2016Pangadaran11 DeadA tornadic waterspout moved ashore and caused damage in Pangadaran, killing one person and damaging several houses.[78]
2016 Sidrap Sulawesi tornado26 November 2016Sidrap Sulawesi11 Dead, 2 injuredA damaging tornado touched down in Sidrap Sulawesi, killing one person and injuring two others. 20 houses were damaged or destroyed, including 6 houses that were largely destroyed or flattened to the ground, 7 houses with significant damage, and 7 other houses that had minor damage.[78]
East Java tornado22 November 2017East Java10, 35 injuriesOn November 22, a destructive tornado occurred in a densely-populated area of Sidoarjo Regency in East Java, causing damage to 600 homes, with some homes sustaining major damage including roofs and exterior walls ripped off. 35 people were injured by the tornado.[79]
2019 Indonesia tornadoes11 - 12 January 2019Indonesia33 InjuriesOn January 11, three tornadoes formed in West Java, Indonesia. The first tornado struck Karawang with unknown intensity, damaging 21 to 25 homes in East Kopo Village and another 10 homes in Tegaljaya Village. One person was injured during this tornado. The second and third tornadoes struck Rancaekek, Bandung and damaged more than 640 houses, injuring two people. On January 12, a tornado struck Sukabumi damaging 89 homes.[80][81][82][83]
Tulang Bawang Regency tornado20 May 2020Tulang Bawang Regency, Indonesia12 Killed, 6 InjuriesA destructive QLCS tornado occurred in Tulang Bawang regency, killing two people and leaving six others injured. Several houses were destroyed or collapsed and many trees were downed. A total of 66 homes were badly damaged or destroyed and 179 others sustained minor damage. The tornado itself was spawned along the leading edge of a squall line of severe thunderstorms that was moving through the area.[84]
Slangit Village tornado2 January 2021Slangit Village, Cirebon Regency, Indonesia10 fatalitiesA tornado touched down in Slangit Village within the Cirebon Regency, flattening three small houses, and destroying or heavily damaging eight others. The tornado also downed several trees, some of which landed on houses and caused minor damage.[85]
Cimenyan tornado28 March 2021Cimenyan, Bandung Regency, Indonesia18 injuriesA strong multi-vortex tornado hit Cimenyan in the Bandung Regency, causing significant damage to several homes, businesses, and many trees, injuring eight people[86][87]
Kalianget District tornado3 April 2021Pinggir Papas, Sumenep Regency, Indonesia13 injuriesA narrow tornado touched down in Sumenep Regency, causing damage in and around the village of Pinggir Papas in the Kalianget District. Three people were injured by the tornado, which damaged 18 houses[88]

Japan

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Miyazaki tornado26 September 1881Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan≥116 fatalitiesDeadliest Japanese tornado; destroyed Miyazaki Elementary School[89]
Yodobashi Town tornado23 September 1903Yodobashi Town, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan≥110 fatalities, 14 injuriesStruck an elementary school in Toyotoma County[89]
Toyohashi City tornado28 November 1941Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan≥112 fatalities, 177 injuries347 houses completely destroyed or heavily damaged[89]
Tomiye City tornado10 November 1957Tomiye City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan≥16 fatalities, 8 injuries[89]
Azuma village tornado2 July 1962Aruma village, Chiba Prefecture, Japan≥12 fatalities[89]
Hamamatsu tornado26 August 1962Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan≥1None168 houses severely damaged[89]
1964 Tokyo tornado24 May 1964Southwestern Tokyo, JapanNone480 houses damaged[90]
Ooami-Shirasato town tornado28 October 1967Ooami-Shirasato town, Chiba Prefecture, Japan-2 fatalities, 2 injuries[89]
Sashima town tornado23 August 1969Sashima town, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan≥12 fatalities, 107 injuries[89]
1978 Tokyo tornado28 February 1978Japan≥136 injuriesLongest path length Japanese tornado at 41.2 km (25.6 mi)

Damaged 289 homes and derailed a train

[89][91]
Hachirohgata village tornado11 January 1987Hachirohgata village, Akita Prefecture, Japan≥1NoneLongest duration Japanese tornado at 41 minutes[89]
Mobara tornado11 December 1990Mobara, Chiba Prefecture, Japan1 death, 78 injuries (Ted Fujita lists 60 injuries)Violent tornado damaged 1000 homes, 82 completely destroyed. Officially rated as F3 but rated as F4 by Fujita based from one home that was lofted from its foundation and some contextuals[92][93]
Toyohashi City tornadoes24 September 1999Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan4262 injuriesF3 tornado[94]
Nobeoka, Miyazaki tornado18 September 2006Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture (Kyūshū), Japan3 fatalities, 100 injuries2nd deadliest tornado in recent Japanese history[95]
2006 Saroma tornado7 November 2006Saroma, Hokkaidō, Japan9 fatalities, 26 injuriesF3 tornado. Deadliest tornado in recent Japanese history[96]
Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture tornado6 May 2012Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan11 fatality, 52 injuriesJapan's worst tornado since November 2006; 890 houses were damaged. Rated F3.[97]
Sanba (Karen)18 September 2012JapanSeveralNone[98]
Saitama Prefecture tornado2 September 2013Saitama Prefecture, Japan163 injuriesF2 tornado[99][100][101]
Tropical Storm Toraji4 September 2013Japan3NoneStrongest reported tornado at F1 intensity.[100][102]
Typhoon Man-yi15–16 September 2013Japan1010 injuriesTen F0 and F1 tornadoes touched down, damaging over 900 homes.[102][103]

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
2014 Peninsula Malaysia tornado outbreak14 October – 12 November 2014Malaysia5NoneStrongest reported tornado was at F2 intensity.[104][105]
Bukit Kayu Hitam TornadoJanuary 26 2022Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia1NoneA tornado passed through Bukit Kayu Hitam and caused minor damage.[106]

Mongolia

Myanmar

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Myanmar / Burma tornado15 May 1990Myanmar / Burma1 fatality, 28 injuriesPassenger train derailed[107]
Hpakant tornado6 April 2015Hpakant13 fatalities, 5 injuriesOn April 6, three people were killed and five others were injured when a tornado struck two villages within Hpakant, Kachin State, Myanmar.[108]
Lewe Township tornado 21 April 2023 Naypyidaw, Myanmar 1 8 fatalities, 109 injuries On the evening of April 21st a tornado struck parts of Lewe Township, Naypyidaw. In one village alone 155 houses were destroyed. 8 people died and 109 more were injured. [109]

Nepal

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
March 2019 southern Nepal tornado31 March 2019Bara District, Nepal128 fatalities, 1,176 injuriesAn unrated (≥EF2 estimated) tornado damaged at least 400 houses; possibly the first time Nepal was hit by a tornado. Thousands of buildings were destroyed or damaged, dozens of vehicles including buses were blown over.[110]

Pakistan

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Bhalwal, Pakistan tornado28 March 2001Bhalwal, Pakistan3 fatalities, 100 injuries[111]
Pakistan Tornadoes17-18 February 2003Pakistan2+7 fatalities, 185 injuriesOn the 17th, a tornado killed five people and injured 35 in Gadap Town, Pakistan. More than 80 structures were destroyed, and many livestock were killed as well.[112][113] Another tornado struck the next day near Lahore in eastern Pakistan, killing two people and injuring 150. 400 homes were destroyed in four villages.[113]
2015 Pakistan tornado26 April 2015Northwestern Pakistan1+45 fatalities, 162 injuriesA storm, initially described as a "mini cyclone," later determined to be a tornado, struck the Valley of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, killing 45 people and injuring at least 162.[114][115]

Philippines

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Macabebe — Masantol, Philippines tornado13 June 1968Macabebe & Masantol, Pampanga, Philippines112 fatalities, 30 injuriesTornado formed shortly before midnight and moved through villages south of Clark Air Base. 8 people died at Macabebe and 4 died at Masantol.[116]
Malita tornado3 June 1989Malita, Davao del Sur, Philippines111 fatalities, 4+ injuriesTornado uprooted trees and crops along its path. 150 homes and 2 bridges were destroyed. The tornado was accompanied by flash flooding.[117][118]
Dipolog tornado14 June 1990Dipolog, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines130 fatalities, 50 injuriesA tornado moved ashore in Dipolog, leveling 59 homes constructed from coconut leaves. People and animals were carried to the sea.[119][120]
Southern Philippines tornado2 July 1994near Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Southern Philippines12 fatalitiesFour riverside villages were "devastated". 11 people were left missing.[121]
San Fernando, Philippines tornado16 October 1994San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines13 fatalitiesA tornado struck an evacuation center filled with people displaced by mudflows from Mount Pinatubo.[121]
Datu Piang tornado29 November 1994Datu Piang, Maguindanao, Philippines114 fatalitiesEight farming villages were impacted by a tornado and downpours. 160 houses and a school were destroyed.[122]
Los Bańos, Laguna tornado14 August 2008Los Bańos, Laguna, Philippines120 injuriesSeveral homes were damaged and lost roofs in a tornado, which lasted for around 5 minutes. Trees were uprooted.[123]
UP Diliman, Quezon City tornado4 June 2009Quezon City, Philippines1NoneA tornado demolished 12 shanties at the University of the Philippines Diliman campus.[124]
Sariaya, Quezon tornado14 June 2009Sariaya, Quezon Province, Philippines11 injuryTwo villages were affected by a tornado. 7 houses and a school were damaged.[124]
Nangka (Feria)23 June 2009Quezon Province & Eastern Samar, Philippines24 fatalities, 2 injuriesNear Perez, a tornado capsized a fishing boat, killing 4 of the men aboard and injuring 2 others. Another tornado destroyed 20 homes in Can-avid. Associated with Tropical Storm Nangka.[124][125]
Oton, Iloilo tornado10 August 2009Oton, Iloilo, Philippines120 injuries26 houses were damaged. 20 pupils were injured at an elementary school.[124]
Quezon City tornado24 June 2011Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines1NoneA tornado moved through seven villages. Homes had their roofs peeled off, while trees and electric posts were toppled. 30 houses damaged, injuries unknown.[126][127]
Bebinca (Fabian)20 June 2013Mimaropa, Philippines.2NoneOne tornado damaged the Palawan State University, while the other damaged 2 houses.[128]
Rumbia (Gorio)29 June 2013Quezon, Philippines1None41 houses were damaged and a motor boat was completely destroyed.[129]
Pikit, North Cotabato tornado15 August 2015Pikit, North Cotabato, Philippines17 injuries7 persons injured, 152 houses destroyed. A mosque and a school building were also destroyed.[130]
Manila tornado14 August 2016Manila, Philippines12 injuriesRare tornado damaged at least 200 houses; only the second time Manila has been hit by a tornado. Approximately 2 are injured.[131][132]
Northern Samar tornado5 August 2019Lavezares, Northern Samar, Philippines1Unknown11 houses destroyed, injuries unknown[133]
Cavite Tornado 19 May 2022 General Trias, Cavite, Philippines 1 Unknown A tornado damaged 101 houses, leaving 357 individuals homeless.
Pampanga Tornado June 22 2023 Bacolor Pampanga 1 3 injuries 20 Houses and 32 structures damaged as tornado hit some areas in Pampanga [134][135]

Qatar

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Saudi Arabia

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources

Sri Lanka

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Sri Lanka tornado12 March 2006Medirigiriya, Polonnaruwa District, Sri LankaNonealmost 500 homes destroyed, 10,000 people affected[136]

Vietnam

Event Date Area Tornadoes Casualties Notes Sources
Central Vietnam tornado23 September 1997Central Vietnam4 fatalities[137]
Tiền Giang, Vietnam tornadoes23 August 2000Tiền Giang Province, Vietnam21 fatality, 77 injuries[137]
Trieu Son district, Vietnam tornado13 June 2007Thanh Hóa Province, Vietnam2 fatalitiesNearly 500 houses damaged[138]
March outbreak3 March - 4 March 2020Vietnam35 fatalities, 17 injuriesAn outbreak of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes struck seven provinces in Vietnam. A tornado struck Ha Giang, killing 2 people. In Lao Cai, killing 2 more people. A tornado then struck the north-eastern part of the country, killing 1 person. Overall, 5 people were killed and 17 people were injured.[139]
Vĩnh Phúc Province tornado10 June 2020Vĩnh Phúc Province13 fatalities, 18 injuriesA large tornado caused a wood processing warehouse in Vĩnh Phúc Province of Vietnam to collapse, killing three people and injuring eighteen..[140]

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