Yes. Injuries are not uncommon in a tornado. At least a few tornadoes every year are killers.
Yes. Tornadoes of all intensities have injured and killed people.
people get injured or killed in a tornado whether they were close from the location of tornado or they have poor building anchorage so this poor building will destroy which will hurt or kill the people inside that building.
In a destructive tornado people lose property, often their homes, and people, sometimes many, can be killed or injured.
Tornadoes start as a funnel cloud, becoming a tornado when they reach the ground.
Many people do not may attention to there being a tornado watch, as it does not inidicate an immediate threat of tornado, so many people go about their ordinary business. A tornado warning often means that a tornado is minutes away from htting. So it is no so much that people go to the store as much as, they just happen to be there when the warning is issued. If a person is outside or in a car and a tornado is coming, they will often go to the nearest permanent building, which in some cases is a store.
yes they do
Quite often, yes.
Yes. They can injure people physically and even kill them. They can hurt people emotionally by killing or injuring friends, family, and pets and destroying property. They can hurt people financially by damaging property and destroying businesses, crops, and livestock.
The best way to avoid getting hurt in a tornado is too seek shelter underground or in an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy house or building.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
People near a tornado but not directly hit by it may suffer from the local economic effects of a tornado as businesses close and money is spend on repairs. They may suffer psychologically as people they know may be hurt or killed or lose their homes.
Yes. A tornado often produces a loud roar from a combination of the wind and buildings and trees being torn apart. It is said to sound like a freight train.