Fireman and police get the people out and care for them and help them after
people plan for a tornado by just get all the things you think you need for a tornado andthats it
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
until the tornado ends and then the people fall and die or get injured
The five deadliest U.S. tornadoes of 2007 areThe Deland, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2 (13 deaths)The Greensburg, Kansas EF5 tornado of May 4 (11 deaths)The Enterprise, Alabama EF4 tornado of March 1 (9 deaths)The Lady Lake, Florida EF3 tornado of February 2 (8 deaths)The Eagle Pass, Texas EF3 tornado of April 24 (7 deaths)
Three tornadoes that ocurred are rather notable in this regard.The Oklahoma City tornado of March 20, 1948. This tornado struck Tinker Air Force base after being predicted by what was essentially the first tornado watch.The Waco, Texas tornado of Mary 11, 1953. This F5 tornado tore through the city of Waco without warning, killin 114 people. The high death toll and lack of warning prompted the beginnings of the development of an early warning system.The Wichita Falls, Texas tornado of April 10, 1979. This F4 tornado killed 42 people in and near Wichita Falls, many of whom were trying to flee. This demonstrated that attempting to evacuate efore a tornado often puts people at greater risk.
1989 when a single tornado in Bangladesh killed over 1,300 people. The deadliest tornado year in the U.S. was 1925 when a single tornado killed 695 people.
The deadliest tornado in Mississippi was the Natchez, Mississippi tornado of May 6, 1840. It killed 317 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
The deadliest tornado in history was the Daulatpur/Saturia tornado of April 26, 1989. This tornado stuck the Dhaka district of Bangladesh, killing an estimated 1,300 people.
The Waco, Texas tornado of May 11, 1953 killed 114 people, tying it with the 1902 Goliad tornado as the deadliest tornado in texas history.
The Waco, Texas tornado killed 114 people.
People in tornado-prone areas sometimes practice tornado drills just as most people practice fire drills. Some have storm shelters built into or near their homes, and many towns have sirens that sound when a tornado threatens.
When there are signs of an oncoming tornado and the people are warning you\alerting you about it, to be prepared.