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Hazards that tornadoes bring include:

  • Extremely powerful winds
  • Flying debris
  • Falling trees and collapsing buildings
  • Downed power lines and broken gas lines
  • Power outages
  • Glass and sharp objects left on the ground

Tornadoes may be accompanied by other hazards that are not directly related to the tornadoes themselves. These can include:

  • Large hail
  • Damaging thunderstorm winds
  • Cloud-to-ground lightning
  • Flash flooding
  • Reduced visibility due to hail fog or heavy rain
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