People deal with tornadoes by staying informed through weather alerts and forecasts, often using apps or local news. When a tornado warning is issued, they seek shelter in safe areas, such as basements or interior rooms without windows. Some communities also have designated storm shelters. Additionally, individuals are encouraged to have emergency kits and plans in place to ensure safety during severe weather.
Dealing with tornado's is hard but the only way to deal with them is to build an underground shelter.
People have died from tornadoes in many cities.
They can't. People cannot prevent tornadoes.
No. Tornadoes occur naturally.
Tornadoes don't kill people every day. On average about 80 people are killed by tornadoes each year.
From 2000 to today in Italy 9 people died from tornadoes. From the 1800 about 650 people died due to tornadoes
Tornadoes affect people by damaging and destroying property and by killing and injuring the people themselves.
Tornadoes can destroy the homes of people and animals and can kill or injure them.
The are probably millions of people who have survived tornadoes. While it may seem surprising, the vast majority of people who are affected by tornadoes survive.
For the most part they live just as other people do. Even in tornado Alley the Chance of being killed or suffering significant property damage are low. Additionally, there is no place that is without its dangers. People in tornado-prone areas have to deal with tornadoes, people in some big cities have to deal with high crime rates, and many Californians have to deal with wildfires and earthquakes.
the fewer tornadoes the less prepared people are. like, tornadoes in California are very rare so people are not expecting it to happen. but when a tornadoes does hit California, people are not prepared and they have a greater chance of dieing.
Most people in the path of a tornado will survive without serious injury, but they will have to deal with the aftermath of property damage and a loss of electricity. Some people, are however, killed or injured, mostly by flying debris.