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Most injuries in a tornado are caused by flying debris.

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What is the main thing to cause injuries during a tornado?

Most tornado injuries are caused by debris carried or thrown by the tornado.


What are most injuries from a tornado?

Most deaths and injuries of a tornado are the result of people being hit by flying or falling debris.


What tornado caused the most injuries in fairfield county Ohio?

Based on the data that has been recorded since 1950, the tornado in Fairfield County that cause the most injuries was the F1 that injured 13 people on April 11, 1965. It was part of the infamous Palm Sunday outbreak.


What causes the most injuries and deaths from tornadoes?

Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are the result of flying debris.


What can cause the most of the injuries and deaths from tornadoes?

Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are cause by flying or falling debris.


What causes most deaths during tornado?

Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.


Where does the damage come from the most in a tornado?

Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.


Is a tornado most dangerous when it is over water?

No. Tornadoes are most dangerous when they hit a city or town. Then as the tornado starts destroying buildings it generates flying debris, which is what causes most tornado deaths and injuries.


What causes the most deaths during a tornado?

Most deaths during a tornado are caused by flying debris. High winds can turn everyday objects into dangerous projectiles that can cause severe injuries and fatalities. Taking cover in a sturdy building or underground shelter is the best way to protect yourself from flying debris during a tornado.


Did Rochester ever have a tornado?

In 1883, a massive F5 tornado hit Rochester, Minnesota on August 21, 1883. The largest tornado in the Rochester, New York area was an F1 in 1980 that caused no injuries or deaths.


Where did a major tornado strike with no injuries?

On May 31, 1985 a violent F4 tornado tore through Moshannon State Forest in central Pennsylvania. The tornado, which was over 2 miles wide at times, obliterated tens of thousands of trees along its 69 mile long path but caused no deaths or injuries.


What is the most famous tornado disaster and how much did it cost?

The most famous tornado today is most likely the Oklahoma City tornado of May 3, 1999. That tornado caused approximately $1 billion in damage.

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