Surviving Disasters Past: The 1925 Tri-State Tornado
Description
π Episode Description
On March 18, 1925, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history tore across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. Traveling more than 200 miles on the ground, it wiped entire towns off the map and left nearly 700 people dead. In this episode, we look at the stormβs terrifying path, the destruction it caused, and what modern preppers can learn about shelter, warning systems, and riding out severe weather.
π§± Episode Breakdown
π What Happened
The Tri-State Tornado stayed on the ground for 219 miles, killing nearly 700 people and destroying entire towns in minutes. With no warnings and winds over 300 mph, it left behind war-zone levels of devastation.
π Survival Lessons from 1925
With no sirens or forecasts, survival came down to instincts, underground shelters, and improvised protection from debris. Communities pulled together, proving preparation plus cooperation were as vital as luck.
β οΈ Modern Prepper Takeaways
Have a shelter plan, cover from debris, and keep radios, bug-out bags, and protective gear ready. Safe rooms, drills, and family communication can turn seconds of warning into survival.
πͺ Anytime a Tornado Strikes
Tornadoes can hit anywhere with little warning, so practice fast response and know safe shelters ahead of time. Avoid mobile homes, overpasses, and windowsβprotect your head, check on neighbors, and stay alert for post-storm hazards.
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