Only as a last resort if no other shelter is available.
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No, the best place to hide in a tornado is a place where there is no or a small amount of windows. Even better, a basement.
I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
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If a tornado is approaching and you are in a car abandon the vehicle and seek shelter is a sturdy building. If no shelter is available lie in a ditch or culvert.
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Usually - yes. If you're caught out in the open and a tornado is approaching... the safest place to shelter is underneath the overpass - as high up the sloping bank as possible.
No, the best place to hide in a tornado is a place where there is no or a small amount of windows. Even better, a basement.
No. A highway overpass is not a safe place during a tornado at all. An overpass offers almost no protection from flying debris and can actually act as a wind tunnel, causing the wind from a tornado to speed up as it passes through.
hide in your bathroom! inside your tub will be the best place
The bathroom is generally thought of the as the safest place to hide during a tornado because they normally don't have windows, and tornadoes can easily shatter the glass of them (and therefore cause injuries).
No. A highway overpass offers almost no protection from debris and can actually cause wind to speed up as it passes through.
The safest place to take cover from a tornado, even if you do have a bathtub, is your basement. If you have neither find a room in the center part of you house away from windows.
A basement with no windows and hide under a heavy and strong desk.
The Basement
I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.