Yes, on average 60 to 80 people in the United States are killed by tornadoes each year.
The deadliest tornado in U.S. history killed 695 people.
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
until the tornado ends and then the people fall and die or get injured
The widest tornado ever record, the Hallam, Nebraska tornado, killed 1 person. The strongest tornado ever recorded (fastest winds measured), The Moore F5 of May 3, 1999, killed 36 people. The worst (deadliest) tornado ever recorded, the Daulatpur-Salturia in Bangladesh killed over 1,300 people.
Surprisingly, yes. In 1989 there was a tornado that killed over 1,300 people. It was in Bangladesh.
I personally have not, but many people have.
It would depend on the severity of the tornado.
The worst tornado was the Daulatpur-Salturia tornado in Bangladesh, it killed more than 1300 people but its intensity is unknown.
The Daulatpur-Salturia tornado in Bangladesh. It occurred on April 26, 1989 and killed about 1300 people.
If you are referring to the Bridgeport, Connecticut tornado, none were killed by the tornado itself. 3 People were killed in other storm-related events.
Yes. If you look at the statistics, the majority of people affected by a tornado will survive without serious injury.
The worst tornado to hit Cowley County Kansas was the Udall, Kansas F5 tornado of May 25, 1955. This tornado killed 80 people, making it the deadliest tornado in Kansas history.
No. No tornado stronger than F5 has ever been recorded.