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It depends on the house and the tornado. Some brick and masonry houses are built better than others and tornadoes vary in strength. In an EF5 tornado virtually any structure will be destroyed. Only the very strongest steel-reinforced structures can withstand such a storm.

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Can a f3 tornado knock over a brick house?

Yes. An F3 or EF3 tornado will knock down or remove walls from most houses, brick or otherwise. In most cases of F3 damage, though, at least some interior walls remain standing.


Can a tornado knock down a 5 story brick building?

Yes, though it would take a very strong tornado to do so.


What is the strongest strength of a tornado and the least strongest strength of a tornado?

The highest strength rating a tornado can receive is EF5. Areas impacted by the full force of an EF5 tornado will experience total destruction. Well-built houses will be wiped clean of their foundations, and steel reinforced structures will be leveled. The lowest strength rating a tornado can receive is EF0. An EF0 tornado can peel shingles from roofs, break tree branches, and knock down a few trees. Some very weak structures may be destroyed.


How can a tornado affect a structure?

Flying debris can shatter windows and doors. If the tornado is strong enough, it can blow the roof right off of a building or knock down walls. In the worst cases, structures can be leveled to the ground or even completely blown away. The severity of damage can be rated on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale. See the related link(s) listed below for more information:


How much power do tornadoes need to KNOCK a house down?

It depends on how well-built the house is. According to the Enhanced Fujita scale it takes winds of about 150 mph (EF3) to reach the level of "most walls collapsed, except small interior rooms" for a well-built house and a 170 mph (EF4) wind to have "all walls collapsed."

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Can a tornado knock down a brick house?

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Can a f3 tornado knock over a brick house?

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Can a tornado knock down a 5 story brick building?

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How fast does wind have to be to knock down a house?

It depends on the quality of construction of the house. Based on the wind speed estimates of the Enhanced Fujita scale, a tornado with peak winds of about 150 mph or higher would cause most houses to collapse.


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