The best place to seek shelter is in an underground basement or cellar or else a specially reinforced room. If none is available, go to an interior room, hall, or closest on the lowest floor of the building you are in.
A basement, den, storm cellar, closet, hallway, ditch, and a bathtub ( put something over you).
Tornado
Underground shelter.
If there's is a tornado and you are in your car then you should leave and search for the best available shelter. Usually that would be a ditch on the side of the road.
Places you should not seek shelter during a tornado include:Under an overpassNear a windowIn a mobile homeIn a carOn the second or higher floor of a house.
Places you should not seek shelter during a tornado include:Under an overpassNear a windowIn a mobile homeIn a carOn the second or higher floor of a house.
If there is a tornado emergency, you need to seek shelter immediately. Always seek shelter in a basement or other place low to the ground. Try to stay somewhere where there are no windows.
If no shelter is available lie in a ditch. Do not seek shelter under a bridge.
In the basement of a WELL built building.
Seek shelter in appropriate places, like, Bathtub, Closet, etc. If your outside Drainpipe, Ravine, etc. The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or other underground shelter.
The best thing to do is abandon the car and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If no shelter is available take cover in a ditch or depression. Do NOT seek shelter under a bridge.
False. People caught in the open should seek shelter in a ditch or depression. An overpass acts as a wind tunnel, causing wnd to speed up as it passes through.
Yes. It doesn't take a very strong tornado to lift or overturn a car. Such an event is potentially fatal to anyone in the car.