This Day in History – March 23: Tornado kills more than 100 in Omaha

Dundee Neighborhood Staff

March 24, 2026

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The Easter Sunday tornado also injured 400 people and caused $8 million in damage.

March 23, 1913 — A powerful tornado struck Omaha, killing more than 100 people.

The Easter Sunday tornado also injured about 400 people and caused $8 million in damage.

It was one of seven tornadoes that touched down across Nebraska that day.

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