1905 Amaxon - Ete-Nistu Tornado

The 1905 Amazon - Ete-Nistu Tornado was a slow, wide, wedge EF5 tornado that shredded through Amaxon and Ete-Nistu. The tornado was roughly 1 mile wide, and decimated the two cities, leaving them in bad shape. The tornado destroyed many buildings, small businesses, many schools, and much more. The tornado touched down north of a census designated place, moving north east. The tornado caused a small barn's doors to collapse, giving the tornado a EF0 rating here. As the tornado moved more north east, with nearly no signs of stopping, it struck a city. Quickly intensifying, the tornado destroyed a engineered residence as its slab was swept clean, giving it an EF4 on the scale, before moving over a river, weakening into an EF2 as it completely destroyed a single-wide manufactured home and blew its debris away, before crossing a river, and strengthening once again, peaking at 215 MPH, before ultimately striking Amaxon, where it first caused EF5 damage by completely destroying a double-wide manufactured home. The tornado shredded Amaxon, and left a mile wide, 1.5 feet deep ground scour.

The tornado then left Amaxon bound for Ete-Nistu, becoming a large multi-vortex tornado, which destroyed entirely the city of Ete-Nistu, causing EF5 damage as the tornado destroyed the top two stories of a condominium. Amid this, the tornado managed to reach winds of up to 335 mph on radar. The tornado spared a motel as it dissipated before it could destroy it totally.

Following this, the radar in Ete-Nistu was found to be malfunctioning.