Both. Tornadoes often damage or destroy property. People in the damage path of a tornado may be injured or killed.
A tornado harms anyone who is or has property in the the path.
They are not. Tornadoes frequently cause property damage and can kill and injure people. They can clear out old vegetation, allowing for new growth, but this benefit is minor compared to the harm caused.
No. As long as you do not harm anyone or thing, you are free to shoot the marker in your property.
Nobody needs tornadoes. They harm those that they effect.
Yes. Tornadoes injure hundreds of people and kill dozens every year.
Tornadoes can damage property, and crops and can kill people and animals. In the worst cases entire towns may be destroyed and dozens killed from a single tornado.
Negligence Intentional harm to a person Intentional harm to tangible property Strict liability Nuisance Harm to economic interests Harm to intangible property interests
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Yes, people have been injured on someone else's property. This can happen due to accidents, negligence, or intentional harm. Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain a safe environment to prevent injuries to visitors.
yes
Tornadoes are morally neutral, they are not good and they are not evil. It is what it is -- a violent windstorm. Tornadoes do not choose to be destructive they don't have consciousness or the ability to make a choice. Simply put, it is a natural occurence that must be dealt with when it comes.
yes, it can harm anyone.