People can lose their homes primarily through financial difficulties, such as job loss or medical emergencies, leading to an inability to pay mortgages or rent. Foreclosure can occur when homeowners fail to make mortgage payments, resulting in the bank seizing the property. Additionally, rising housing costs, eviction due to unpaid rent, or natural disasters can also contribute to losing a home. Social factors, such as family instability or domestic violence, can further exacerbate housing insecurity.
150000 people lose their homes.
People lose their homes, they lose their pets and lose their family
alot of people loose their homes and have to go to shelters until they can rebuild
people lose their homes and have to find new ones.
Lose homes. Have to be evaucated. Death. Lose family. Lose vegetation. They can also create new land for habitation.
People in volcanoes may die and will lose their homes/land when the Volcano erupts.
People and animals die from drowning. Others lose their homes and possessions.
Because they are severe storms, floods, and landslides that cause people and nature to lose homes.
In a destructive tornado people lose property, often their homes, and people, sometimes many, can be killed or injured.
a tornado can be very dangerous and harmful to the city. It can make people lose their lives. People can also lose their homes. People are homeless because of tornadoes. this was written by, bhavjot singh deol mrs.knapp's class
On average, about 1,000 tornadoes hit the United States each year, resulting in varying numbers of homes being destroyed or damaged. The exact number of people who lose their homes to tornadoes annually can fluctuate significantly depending on the severity and frequency of tornado events.
aboriginal parents lost their chilldren and never saw them again. oh and the lost their homes and lives too.