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May 31

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1889: The Johnstown Flood, caused by days of heavy rains which led to the failure of the South Fork Dam, killed more than 2,000 people in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

1953: Tropical Storm Alice moved over the western tip of Cuba.

1985: More than 40 tornadoes were spawned around the eastern Great Lakes in the 1985 United States-Canadian tornado outbreak, including the only F5 ever recorded in that area.

2013: The widest tornado ever recorded struck the area near El Reno, Oklahoma, killing 8 people, including renowned tornado researcher Tim Samaras.