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When pioneers encountered a tornado, they typically sought shelter in a sturdy building, such as a barn or a root cellar, to protect themselves from flying debris and strong winds. If no solid structure was available, they often lay flat in a low-lying area, covering their heads and necks with their arms for protection. Pioneers were aware of the dangers of tornadoes, so they stayed vigilant and prepared for sudden weather changes.

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