Tri-State Tornado Strikes: Deadliest in U.S. History
The Tri-State Tornado carved a 219-mile path of destruction across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people and injuring over 2,000 in the deadliest single tornado in American history. The storm traveled at 73 miles per hour and obliterated entire towns, driving fundamental reforms in weather forecasting and public warning systems.
March 18, 1925
101 years ago
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What Else Happened on March 18
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