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Page 1: The Great Tornado of 1925  On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto
Page 2: The Great Tornado of 1925  On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto

The Great Tornado of 1925

On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto

Page 3: The Great Tornado of 1925  On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto

How many were killed or injured?

695 people were killed and 2027 were injured. The storm was rated F5! Isn’t that a lot for weather to do? So many people thought they had no hope that day.

695 people were killed and 2027 were injured. The storm was rated F5! Isn’t that a lot for weather to do? So many people thought they had no hope that day.

Page 4: The Great Tornado of 1925  On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto

At About 1:01 PM on March 18, 1925, trees began to snap north-northwest of Ellington, Missouri, and for the next three and a half hours more people would die, more schools would be destroyed, more students and farm owners would be killed, and more deaths would occur in a single city than from any other tornado in U.S. history. Records would be set for speed, path length, and probably for other categories that can't be measured so far in the past. The tornado maintained an exact heading, N 69 degrees E, for 183 of the 219 miles, at an average 62mph, following a slight topographic ridge on which a series of mining towns were built.

Page 5: The Great Tornado of 1925  On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto

Losses in Mississippi towns totaled about $500,000.

Murphysboro losses totaled about $10,000,000

Parrish was devastated, with 22 deaths, as was the northwest part of West Frankfort, with $800,000 damage.

About half of Princeton was destroyed, and losses there totaled $1,800,000.

To help with medical aid, Chicago organizations offered half a million dollars.

Page 7: The Great Tornado of 1925  On March 18, 1925 at 1:01pm a tornado started in Illinois and also went to towns like Murphysboro, Gorham, and DeSoto

The websites I used to help me were

www.tornadoproject.com

www.animationfactory.com

www.ask.com

www.yahoo.com

www.weatherwizkids.com

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