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tornado, wildfire and obviously hurricane
A natural disaster is always likely to occur. When I walk it happens. When I talk it happens. When I dance it happens. Here's what you need to know. I am hades.
Google "tornado alley"...it'll show you the most common areas in the US where tornadoes occur.
in the ring of fire
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in the east coats and dry land
a hurricane
A tornado does not cause a natual disaster. A tornado is a natural disaster. The Oklahoma City area has been hit by many tornadoes, and is likely the most tornado-prone city in the world. Many of the tornadoes that occur in central Oklahoma are extremely powerful, capable of tearing apart well-built houses. When such a tornado moves through a mighly populated area such as Oklahoma City, the damage can be incredible. In the worst case, on May 3, 1999 thousands of homes were destroyed, hundreds were injured, and dozens were killed by a single F5 tornado. A similar event, though not quite as deadly, struck on May 20, 2013.
Yes, a tornado is a type of natural disaster. Tornadoes can occur almost any where that there are thunderstorms, though they are rare in many places. Some parts of the world with an increased likelihood of tornadoes include the United States (especially on the central plains), South Africa, and an area including Eastern India and Bangladesh.
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A tornado can happen at any time of day or year but is most likely to occur in the late afternoon in spring or early summer.