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The deadliest tornado in recorded U.S. history struck 100 years ago, touching down in Missouri and tearing up everything in its path through southern Illinois and into Indiana.
Tuesday marks the 100th anniversary of the Tri-State tornado outbreak, the deadliest tornadic event in United States history.
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The Tri-State Tornado barreled across more than 200 miles, decimating entire towns in and leaving thousands homeless on March 18, 1925.
Even 100 years later, the Tri-State tornado is widely considered America's worst tornado. It killed almost 700 in an era without warnings or radar.
Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states.