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Roofs and windows get resurfaced and replaced. Damaged parts of buildings and entire buildings are rebuild based on standard construction and repair methods.

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Q: How does tornado damage get repaired?
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The house was damaged by the tornado but it could be repaired?

It depends on how severe the damage is.


Was the damage that happened when the Waco tornado hit ever repaired?

Yes. We can't just leave one of our cities in ruin. Buildings that could be repaired were fixed. Those that couldn't be repaired or had already been completely destroyed were rebuilt or replaced.


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There is no difference. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.


What is the tool used to measer the size of a tornado?

The damage is surveyed and where damage boundaries are is noted. This is the used to show how wide the tornado is. Note that the size is not a factor in how the tornado is rated but how intense the damage is.


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What is the conjunction in this sentence The house was damaged by the tornado but it could be repaired.?

The conjunction is "but."


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Damage to something that can never be repaired.