Farmers can lose crops or livestock to tornadoes and can see fences, barns, storage containers and their houses destroyed. Farmers are sometimes injured or killed by tornadoes.
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The Yazoo City tornado of 2010 affected two states: Louisiana and Mississippi.
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Yes. Hamtramck Michigan was affected by an F2 tornado on July 2, 1997
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usually hundreds if it is a minor tornado but if it is major, usually thousands of people.
Both. Most of the death and destruction occur during a tornado, but recovery from a particularly devastating tornado can take months or years.
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The tornado is not affected. It will continue though the valley as it would over any other terrain.
The meteor would pass through the tornado, without being affected in the least.
It depends on the tornado. A weak tornado of EF0 or EF1 strength might knock down a fence or two, damage or destroy a barn, or blow apart a few hay bales. A stronger tornado of EF2 or EF3 strength could easily destroy a barn and badly damage or destroy a farm house. Livestock may be killed. At this point a farmer's life is in notable danger. A violent tornado of EF4 or EF5 strength can completely destroy an entire farm. In some EF5 tornadoes, farms have essentially vanished, leaving the concrete foundations of buildings as the only evidence that they ever existed. In some cases tornadoes such as this have killed entire families.