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People can be protected from tornado by warnings issued in advance that give them time to get to safety. Buildings can be made stronger or reinforced against tornado damage, even with things as simple as hurricane ties, which help prevent the roof from being torn off. There isn't really anything that can be done to protect the land itself.

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Q: Is there any way to protect the land and people from the effects of a tornado?
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