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The affects of tornadoes in Texas are the same as they are elsewhere. Homes and other buildings are damaged or destroyed, trees are damaged, snapped, or uprooted, crops are damaged, and people and animals are killed or injured.
Example: The tornadoes damaged many homes, but nobody was hurt.
Well, people have to find a new place, if there place was damaged by the tornadoes. If there lucky well, good for them.
Tornadoes don't eat because they aren't alive. However, any trees or man made structures in the path of a tornado may be damaged or destroyed.
They can. Aircraft flying near a tornado will experience strong winds flowing into it. Tornadoes have also hit airports where aircraft have been damaged or destroyed.
Tornadoes can kill or injured people, mostly with flying debris. People also often suffer financial loss due to damaged or destroyed property, crops, and livestock.
A number of towns were at least partially destroyed by tornadoes during the Super Outbreak. Tanner, Alabama was hit especially hard as it got hit be 2 tornadoes; 1 F5 and 1 F4 in just 30 minutes.
Hurricane Sandy produced a single F0 tornado that damaged homes and businesses in Bermuda.
The most common sorts of damage include downed trees, damaged roofs, and collapsed sheds and garages. Only a small percent of tornadoes cause catastrophic damage.
More often property is damaged. Many if not most of the 1,200 tornadoes that occur in the United States each year cause some sort of damage. This amounts to thousands of people having their property damage or destroyed. But only about 60 deaths result from those same tornadoes.
No month holds this distinction. Until recently, there had been no February tornadoes on record in Nebraska, but this changed on February 28, 2012 when two EF0 tornadoes damaged fences and irrigation systems.
Tornadoes are very powerful, and can throw around large heavy objects which, if they strike someone, can cause injury or death. A certain number of people die as a result of tornadoes every year. Much property is damaged as well.