On the date of April 26, 1989, the Bangladesh tornado killed 1300 people.
About 98% of tornadoes don't kill anyone. Of those that do kill, most kill only 1 or 2 people. The highest death toll on record from a tornado is approximately 1300 as a result of a tornado striking impoverished sections of two major cities in Bangladesh.
The Hallam, Nebraska tornado of 2004 killed 1 person. An additional 38 people we injured.
people get injured or killed in a tornado whether they were close from the location of tornado or they have poor building anchorage so this poor building will destroy which will hurt or kill the people inside that building.
It is unlikely that a blade of grass can kill you in a tornado. Tornadoes are dangerous due to their strong winds and debris, but a single blade of grass would not pose a significant threat to your safety during a tornado.
Yes. A tornado can easily kill people. Whether the person is spinning or not has no effect on the outcome.
No such tornado happened in 2008. The Daulatpur-Saturia tornado in Bangladesh did kill 1300 people, but it was in 1989. It is the only tornado to have killed more than 1000 people. One possible source of confusion is Cyclone Nargis, which struck Myanmar in 2008, killing 130,000. This however was not a tornado but was basically a hurricane.
Probably not. Although tornadoes do kill people, most people who are impacted by tornadoes survive.
There is no way of knowing ahead of time whether a tornado will kill someone.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
A tornado has different ways it can kill you.. It can pick you up from the ground and throw you some where, it can fling houses, cars, anything at you and kill you..
Tornadoes can easily kill, but most of the people affected by tornadoes survive.