Yes. Branches of the federal government often help in cleanup and recovery, as do organizations such as the Red Cross.
After a tornado people have to clean up debris and repair any damage to their property, which sometimes involves entirely rebuilding a home or business. This has a great financial impact. Some people have to recover from injuries and psychological trauma and some mourn the loss of friends, family, and pets.
There is often damage to clean up and repair, including downed trees and damaged or destroyed homes. Power outages are common even in weak tornadoes. In a major tornado there may be an effort to rescue people and, sometimes, recover bodies.
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An F5 Tornado is the most powerful category of tornado possible. This tornado pulls well-built homes off their foundations and into the air before shredding them and wiping the foundation clean.
Using Doppler radar and other tools, meteorologists try to warn people if there is a tornado or a risk of one. After a tornado, relief agencies often help clean up, rebuild, and provide temporary shelter if necessary.
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The Waco tornado was an F5, meaning that houses were completely destroyed with some of the swept clean off their foundations.
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F5 is the strongest category of tornado which rates tornadoes from F0 to F5 based on damage. An F5 tornado can sweep a house clean off its foundation.
People are left to clean up debris, repair and rebuild. People who are injured will have to be treated. Some may, at least temporarily, have to find another place to live. In some cases some people will be left to bury the dead.
The most destructive single tornado on record was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011 which causes $2.8 billion in damage. The most destructive level of tornado is an EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale (the Joplin tornado was an EF5). Such tornadoes wipe well-built houses clean off their foundations.