at least 25,000 per year by tornadoes.
There are at least 25,000 a year everywhere!
Most tornadoes don't even destroy homes, typically causing minor to moderate damage. Some tornadoes never even hit homes, striking only trees or open fields. At the other end of the spectrum, very strong tornadoes can destroy dozens or hundreds of homes with some of the worst destroying thousands.
On average, about 1,000 tornadoes hit the United States each year, resulting in varying numbers of homes being destroyed or damaged. The exact number of people who lose their homes to tornadoes annually can fluctuate significantly depending on the severity and frequency of tornado events.
Trees and weak structures such as barns, garages, and trailer homes are what tornadoes destroy most often. Sturdier structures such as frame homes are usually only destroyed by strong tornadoes, which are less common than weak ones.
The degree to which houses are damage or destroyed can be used to assess a tornado's intensity.
The data is not yet finalized, but there are reports that there were as many as 10,000 homes destroyed in the outbreak, which would probably mean at least 30,000 were left homeless.
2ooo homes were destroyed
it depends on the EF rating and how long a tornado lasts for . When there is an EF5 tornado the strongest type just about every building it touches is destroyed
Example: The tornadoes damaged many homes, but nobody was hurt.
Mobile homes must be evacuated in a tornado for sturdier shelter. Mobile homes can be overturned or destroyed even by relatively weak tornadoes.
The 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed approximately 105,000 homes and damaged an additional 188,383 homes.
Religous affiliation has nothing to do with natural disasters. Christians, Jews, Hindus and Athiests all suffer the same.