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The Tri-State Tornado of March 18, 1925, prompted immediate responses from local, state, and federal authorities, with rescue and recovery efforts mobilizing quickly in the devastated areas of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. Communities came together to provide shelter, food, and medical assistance to those affected, while the U.S. Army dispatched troops to assist in cleanup efforts. The disaster also led to improvements in weather forecasting and disaster preparedness measures, highlighting the need for better emergency response systems in the future.

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