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Tristate tornado

The tri-state tornado of 1925 was the hugest and most devastating tornado in U.S. history. It’s speed, size, power, and duration enabled it to amass the greatest fatalities and injuries ever, almost doubling it’s next closest competitor. The 18th of March was just another spring day, and many people thought the storm was just another spring storm, but it was far from that.

The great F5 twister started it’s journey near Ellington, Missouri it then passed through Annapolis MO, where 90% of the town was destroyed. Moving east, the twister crossed the Mississippi just 75 miles south of St. Louis. Had the twister passed through St. Louis it’s power would have only been amplified as would the number of fatalities. The twister proceede

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