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Q: What did the people do after the tri-state tornado to rebuild?
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What is the tristate tornado?

The Tri-State tornado was the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. On March 18, 1925 this mile wide F5 tornado traveled a record 219 miles across parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people.


How many town did the tristate tornado hit in 1925?

It hit nine towns and the only one I remember the name of was Gorham which was completely destroyed by the tornado.


What are the specific changes to the environment after a tornado?

usually people rebuild houses that are better for the peoples houses that were ruined, but with trees and plants I'm pretty sure they just rebuild houses over them for money.


How long did it take to rebuild after the daulatpur saturia tornado?

six years


How big was the tristate tornado?

The Tri-State tornado had a path of 219 miles long and 3/4 mile to 1 mile wide across 3 states and numerous mining towns.


How long did it take to rebuild after the 1999 Oklahoma tornado?

1-2 years


How are tornadoes managed?

Using Doppler radar and other tools, meteorologists try to warn people if there is a tornado or a risk of one. After a tornado, relief agencies often help clean up, rebuild, and provide temporary shelter if necessary.


How is population effected by tornado?

Tornadoes do not kill enough people to make a notable dent in the local population. The deadliest tornado to hit the U.S. in recent years killed 158 people in a city of 50,000, much less than 1% of the population. In the aftermath of a tornado, however, some people may choose to leave rather than rebuild. For example, about half the population of Greensburg, Kansas has left since much of the town was destroyed by a tornado in 2007.


What is the tristate area of New York?

The "tristate area" of New York consists of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.


What if there is no homeowners insurance and the house is taken by a tornado?

If you had no insurance then you're out of luck. You'll just have to buy a new house or try to rebuild or repair the one that was damaged by the tornado.


What do tornadoes do to the community?

The impact of a tornado can range from relatively minor damage, such as breaking windows and peeling roof tiles, to the complete destruction of entire neighborhoods. Homes and businesses can be destroyed. Power outages are common even in weak tornadoes. People in that path of a tornado may be killed or injured. In extreme cases the number injuries may overwhelm local emergency services. After a tornado passes, the community has to clean up, rebuild, and restore utilities. Some people, especially in small communities, may leave rather than rebuild. The local economy may suffer as local businesses have to rebuild or close for repairs. People may suffer from psychological trauma and long-term bodily injuries.


What happens to people after a tornado happens?

People are left to clean up debris, repair and rebuild. People who are injured will have to be treated. Some may, at least temporarily, have to find another place to live. In some cases some people will be left to bury the dead.