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During and before a tornado, government agencies responsible for weather alerts will warn people who may be in danger. After a tornado, emergency responders will help rescue people who are trapped or injured and will later provide food, shelter, and other necessities to those who need it.
People might need it for evidence. The government also needs to keeps track of the tornado occurrences.
In the U.S. tornado warnings are issued by local offices of the National Weather Service.
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In long-term preparations, the government can issue buildings codes requiring buildings to withstand winds of a given strength or requiring them to have tornado shelters. Government departments cal also have drills to help people prepare. In short-term preparations, when a tornado actually threatens, government departments can issue warnings and tell people to get to a safe place.
If the tornado causes major damage or is part of a major outbreak the government may provide relief funding. FEMA and the National Guard may bring in supplies and temporary housing.