The best place to seek shelter from a tornado is underground in a storm cellar or reinforced basement. In any basement, hunker down in a corner or close to concrete walls, as far as possible from any windows, stairwells or outside doors. If no cellar or basement is nearby, the next choice would be a inner room such as a bathroom, closet or hallway without windows or doors to the outside. Lying flat in a bathtub is another possibility, with a mattress covering you if possible. The goal of all these recommendations is to be as protected as possible from breaking glass, falling roofs and other debris propelled at high speed by the winds of the tornado.
yes they can
Pray for urself to survive
Yes. The majority of people in the path of a tornado will survive.
You could survive, but the car would have to be attached to the ground.
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People cannot survive being directly hit by a tornado. Tornadoes are incredibly powerful and destructive forces that can cause severe injury or death. It is crucial to seek shelter in a secure location, such as a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor, during tornado warnings to maximize chances of survival.
Yes. In fact in most cases more people survive than are killed.
It is possible, but there is a good chance you would not survive the experience.
Yes. Apart from a few exceptional cases a tornado will spare more people than it kills.
People are more likely to survive by taking adequate shelter in the basement or cellar of a sturdy building or in a specially designed tornado shelter. Beyond that survival is often a matter of chance of where the worst of the tornado hits or where a particular piece of debris goes.
The best way to survive a tornado is to get underground, such as in a basement or cellar. There people are usually safe. If there is not basement you should get to an interior room or hallway. The idea is to put as much between you and the tornado as possible.