Yes. Rebuilding is a common practice after any natural disaster.
it can it hit people, buildings, and animals.
they can destroy homes or buildings or fields or cars and they can kill you.
We cannot change where or when tornadoes occur, but we can warn people so that they can get to safety and build homes and buildings that can better withstand them.
They make buildings collapse on them and causes flying debris to hit them.
The tornado itself is the natural disaster. Strong tornadoes often destroy homes and other buildings and some of them kill and injure people.
No. That is a common myth. Tornadoes destroy buildings with wind and derbris, not low pressure.
no,unless you wanna rebuild half of a town
Tornadoes can cause widespread damage by tearing through buildings, uprooting trees, and tossing debris. They can also result in injuries and fatalities to people caught in their path. Additionally, tornadoes can disrupt infrastructure, such as power lines and roads, leading to further challenges for affected communities.
After the the tornadoes hit our area, all the buildings have been smashed into tiny pieces like scattered puzzles.
Tornadoes, with relatively little warning, can rip through man made structures, tearing them apart, bending them up and destroying them. Tornadoes are capable of lifting cars and tossing them. Tornadoes are capable of ripping roofs right off of houses and buildings.
Long terms effects of tornadoes include the financial burdens from the damage and the cost of rebuilding, people choosing to move away rather than rebuild, the loss of people who are killed, disabilities from physical injuries, and psychological trauma.
Tornadoes can be scary and dangerous for people. They can destroy buildings, knock down trees, and even hurt or kill people. It's important to listen to weather alerts and seek shelter if there is a tornado warning in your area.