The greatest portion of tornado deaths results from flying debris. Everyday objects and building materials can be turned into deadly projectiles by a strong tornado. Others may die as buildings collapse on them.
In weak tornadoes, which are not often deadly, may cause deaths through toppling trees and other heavy objects or overturning trailers.
In some cases people may be picked up and thrown by the winds of a tornado.
Occasionally there are unusual cases, as tornadoes have been known to do strange things. One man was found impaled on the lid of a washing machine after a tornado destroyed his home.
It is unlikely that a blade of grass can kill you in a tornado. Tornadoes are dangerous due to their strong winds and debris, but a single blade of grass would not pose a significant threat to your safety during a tornado.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of 2004 killed 1 person. An additional 38 people we injured.
The highest death toll of any recorded tornado in the U.S. is 695. This is from the Tri-State tornado of Mach 18, 1925. However, scientists have estimate that an extremely large, violent tornado that impacts a major city or crowded freeway could potentially kill thousands.
The first recorded tornado struck near Kilbeggan, Ireland in 1054. Available records do not mention if there were any deaths. Keep in mind that most tornadoes do not kill.
Isolated tornadoes are usually relatively weak and generally do not pose the same risk as the ones associated with large outbreaks. That said even weak tornado can kill and cause damage. Any situation involving tornadoes hold be taken seriously.
It is unlikely that a blade of grass can kill you in a tornado. Tornadoes are dangerous due to their strong winds and debris, but a single blade of grass would not pose a significant threat to your safety during a tornado.
There is no way of knowing ahead of time whether a tornado will kill someone.
F1 tornadoes can kill, but they rarely do. So an F1 tornado is unlikely to kill you, but you should still take safety precautions to reduce your risk, especially since you can't tell how strong a tornado is before it hits.
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About 98% of tornadoes don't kill anyone. Of those that do kill, most kill only 1 or 2 people. The highest death toll on record from a tornado is approximately 1300 as a result of a tornado striking impoverished sections of two major cities in Bangladesh.
Yes. A tornado can easily injure or kill you. Some injuries may have lasting effects.
On the date of April 26, 1989, the Bangladesh tornado killed 1300 people.
because it can kill (e.g.lightning,tornado,and tsunami)
Yes. The tornado that hit Washington, Illinois on November 17, 2013 killed 3 people.
Yes. A tornado can easily kill people. Whether the person is spinning or not has no effect on the outcome.
The common death rate in a tornado is zero. 98% of tornadoes do not kill. In the majority of tornadoes that do kill,, the death toll is one. The higher the death toll, the less often it occurs.
The average death rate for a tornado in the U.S. is 0.05. This is because 98% of tornadoes in the U.S. don't kill anyone. Among the 2% that do kill the mean death toll is 2.5.