In May 2013, a category EF5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, and nearby areas on the afternoon of May 20, 2013, with peak winds estimated at 210 mph. The tornado tragically claimed the lives of 24 people (plus one indirect death) and left 377 others injured. Over a span of 39 minutes, the tornado traveled along a 17-mile path, cutting through a densely populated section of Moore. At its widest point, the tornado measured 1.3 miles across.