Most deaths and injuries in tornadoes result from flying debris. Others may be injured by falling objects and the walls and ceilings of collapsing buildings. Some people are injured as a result of being thrown by the tornado, though few survive being carried long distances.
The best way to avoid getting hurt in a tornado is too seek shelter underground or in an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy house or building.
Yes. Injuries are not uncommon in a tornado. At least a few tornadoes every year are killers.
If you can see the tornado
Yes. A tornado could be considered an event.
There is nothing you can do to storm a tornado.
Yes. Tornadoes of all intensities have injured and killed people.
A strong to violent tornado could potentially destroy a portion of it. But the area appears too large to be covered by a tornado.
Yes. You are most likely referring to the Joplin Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011. This tornado killed 158 while the number injured is estimated at 990 to 1,150.
You could get hurt You could be hurt more hurt more you could be embarrassed in front of everyone
it is unpredictable to tell what a tornado's path will be it could be coming right towards you then out of no where turn
a horse needs a place to escape any thing that might hurt them during a tornado noo they can go in the basement or something with u if they have a place to escape then the tornado will kill them
No