well its hard to say but there are no percentages because there is no decidions to make but the person doing the harms
Risk
Yes. On May 6, 2003 an F3 tornado struck Jackson, injuring 2 people and causing $12 million worth of damage.
Yes. The U.S. experienced a total of 38 tornadoes on April 28, 2002. The worst of these was the F4 tornado that struck La Plata, Maryland killing 3 people, injuring 122, and causing $124 million in damage.
They can destroy crops and livestock. They can disrupt daily life by causing power outrages, damaging or destroying homes and businesses, and by killing or injuring people.
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August 15 - An 8.0 earthquake strikes Peru, killing 512 people, injuring more than 1,500, and causing tsunami warnings in the Pacific Ocean.
human activities like forest clearing and mountaineering have affected himalaya
Tornadoes affect people by damaging and destroying property and by killing and injuring the people themselves.
Chances of what?
There were over 800 confirmed tornadoes in the United States in 2013 and more elsewhere in the world. It would be impoassible to list them all. Here are some of the most significant and high-profile events. February 10: An EF4 tornado struck Hattiesburg, Mississippi, injuring 82 people. March 21: An F3 tornado struck several towns in Victoria, Australia, injuring 80 people. A tornado accompanied by other storms kills 24 people in China. March 22: An intense tornado struck the Brahmanbaria district of Bangladesh, killing 31 and injuring 500. May 15: An EF4 struck Granbury, Texas, killing 6 people and injuring 54. May 20: An EF5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, killing 24 people and injuring 377. Cost of damage: $2 billion. May 31: A 2.6 mile wide tornado near El Reno, Oklahoma killed 8 people including renouned storm chaser, Tim Samaras. November 17: An EF4 tornado struck Washington, Illinois, killing 2 people and injuring 125. An EF3 tornado struck Paducah, Kentucky and Brookport, Illinois, killing 3.
In terms of the cost of damage, the most destructive tornado struck Joplin, Missouri on May 22, 2011, causing $2.8 billion worth of damage and killing 158 people.
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