The Tri-State Tornado barreled across more than 200 miles, decimating entire towns in and leaving thousands homeless on March 18, 1925.
The deadliest tornado in recorded U.S. history occurred 100 years ago. The Tri-State Tornado touched down in southeastern ...
On March 18, 1925, the Tri-State Tornado struck southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois and southwestern Indiana, resulting in some 700 deaths. The tornado is considered the largest, longest, ...
The National Weather Service confirmed that a powerful EF2 tornado ripped through St. Clair and Clinton counties in Illinois.
Areas will continue to clean up for some time after the latest line of storms moved through Southeast Missouri and into ...
Dozens of tornadoes, including 2 EF4 strength storms, raked across 11 states Friday into Saturday, killing two dozen people.
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.
Cleanup efforts are underway in Missouri and Illinois following storm damage, with Neoga, Illinois, experiencing significant ...
The EF-2 tornado did considerable damage to Neoga schools on Friday. An EF-1 tornado near Paris also caused damaged to ...
Communities across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana were devastated by the deadliest and longest-running tornado ever recorded ...
They have completely lost everything, including their vehicles that were totaled during the tornado,” one family member says.