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Usually about 1,000 to maybe 10,000 or 30,000
150000 people lose their homes.
at least 25,000 per year by tornadoes.
Hurricanes and tornadoes can damage or destroy homes, businesses, crops, and livestock. People may be killed or injured. Many people loose electricity.
Example: The tornadoes damaged many homes, but nobody was hurt.
it depends on how many tornadoes happen in a year, but still if you don't have a basement you have a more likely chance to be killed if you are hit.
Tornado Alley itself is not destructive, but the tornadoes that frequent it can be. The tornadoes in Tornado Alley destroy many homes each year.
700 died and 370000 lose their homes.
There are many harmful effects on tornadoes but a couple of examples are destruction of homes, land, and necessities that apply to people. The causes of these natural disasters are the high wind speeds and the location where it strikes.
In a destructive tornado people lose property, often their homes, and people, sometimes many, can be killed or injured.
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.
The vast majority of tornadoes do not kill. Among those that kill, death tolls are usually no higher than 1 or 2. Most deaths in tornadoes, at least in the United States, are in homes. About 45% of US tornadic deaths are in mobile homes.