You should have a pre-planned place to go that you can get to quickly. This can be a sturdy building, preferably with a basement, or an underground shelter. Some mobile home parks have underground storm shelters.
You should not be in a mobile home if there is a tornado coming. Mobile homes are very susceptible to tornado damage and should be abandoned for sturdier shelter during a tornado warning.
The short answer is: you can't. A tornado will probably destroy even a tied-down mobile home, so if a tornado is coming toward your mobile home, the only thing to do is run for it.
Leave the mobile home and go to a sturdier structure or storm shelter.
Leave the mobile home for a sturdy building or an underground shelter.
No. There is not enough time to evacuate if a tornado is coming. The recommended course of action is to take cover rather than evacuate.
If a tornado is coming there usually isn't enough time to evacuate. Instead get to the nearest safe shelter such as a basement or cellar. If you don't have one go to an interior room on the lowest floor of the building you are in. If you are in a mobile home leave it for sturdier shelter. Some trailer parks have storm shelters.
Mobile Tornado was created in 1999.
Mobile homes must be evacuated in a tornado for sturdier shelter. Mobile homes can be overturned or destroyed even by relatively weak tornadoes.
If you are in a mobile home and a tornado is coming you should leave and find a sturdier structure nearby, preferably one with a basement or cellar. Some trailer parks in tornado-prone areas have communal underground storm shelters that you can go to.
Do not attempt to evacuate from a tornado. They strike too quickly for an effective evacuation to take place. Instead, get to a basement or storm cellar or, if none is available, to the center part of a sturdy building.
No. While a double wide mobile home is usually a bit sturdier than a single wide, you should still seek a sturdier shelter, preferably with a basement, in the event of a tornado.
No. Tornadoes cover small areas, and if a tornado is coming there usually isn't time to evacuate.