The document lists 25 deadly tornado events in the United States between 1825-1955, providing the date, location, and number of deaths for each event. The deadliest tornado according to the list was on March 18, 1925 in the Tri-State area of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, which caused 689 deaths. The second deadliest was on May 6, 1840 in Natchez, Mississippi, resulting in 317 deaths. The third deadliest was on May 27, 1896 in St. Louis, Missouri and killed 255 people.
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The document lists 25 deadly tornado events in the United States between 1825-1955, providing the date, location, and number of deaths for each event. The deadliest tornado according to the list was on March 18, 1925 in the Tri-State area of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, which caused 689 deaths. The second deadliest was on May 6, 1840 in Natchez, Mississippi, resulting in 317 deaths. The third deadliest was on May 27, 1896 in St. Louis, Missouri and killed 255 people.
The document lists 25 deadly tornado events in the United States between 1825-1955, providing the date, location, and number of deaths for each event. The deadliest tornado according to the list was on March 18, 1925 in the Tri-State area of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, which caused 689 deaths. The second deadliest was on May 6, 1840 in Natchez, Mississippi, resulting in 317 deaths. The third deadliest was on May 27, 1896 in St. Louis, Missouri and killed 255 people.
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The document lists 25 deadly tornado events in the United States between 1825-1955, providing the date, location, and number of deaths for each event. The deadliest tornado according to the list was on March 18, 1925 in the Tri-State area of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, which caused 689 deaths. The second deadliest was on May 6, 1840 in Natchez, Mississippi, resulting in 317 deaths. The third deadliest was on May 27, 1896 in St. Louis, Missouri and killed 255 people.
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Date Location(s) Deaths
1. March 18, 1925 Tri-State (Mo., Ill., Ind.) 689
2. May 6, 1840 Natchez, Miss. 317
3. May 27, 1896 St. Louis, Mo. 255
4. April 5, 1936 Tupelo, Miss. 216
5. April 6, 1936 Gainesville, Ga. 203
6. April 9, 1947 Woodward, Okla. 181
7. April 24, 1908 Amite La.; Purvis, Miss. 143
8. June 12, 1899 New Richmond, Wis. 117
9. June 8, 1953 Flint, Mich. 115
10. May 11, 1953 Waco, Tex. 114
10. May 18, 1902 Goliad, Tex. 114
12. March 23, Omaha, Neb. 103 1913
13. May 26, 1917 Mattoon, Ill. 101
14. June 23, 1944 Shinnston, W. Va. 100
15. April 18, 1880 Marshfield, Mo. 99
16. June 1, 1903 Gainesville, Holland, Ga. 98
16. May 9, 1927 Poplar Bluff, Mo. 98
18. May 10, 1905 Snyder, Okla. 97
19. April 24, 1908 Natchez, Miss. 91
20. June 9, 1953 Worcester, Mass. 90
21. April 20, 1920 Starkville, Miss.; Waco, Ala. 88