Approx 49,500 a year
Yes, tornadoes are capable of causing significant damage to houses by generating high winds and flying debris. The severity of the destruction can vary depending on the tornado's strength and the construction of the house. Proper construction techniques, such as reinforced roofs and walls, can help improve a house's resilience to tornado damage.
at least 25,000 per year by tornadoes.
Approximately 130,000 houses were destroyed by the earthquake that struck Japan in 2011.
5,000
More often property is damaged. Many if not most of the 1,200 tornadoes that occur in the United States each year cause some sort of damage. This amounts to thousands of people having their property damage or destroyed. But only about 60 deaths result from those same tornadoes.
an estimation is about 50,000 houses
They are not common in Great Britain and the rest of Europe, but they do occur. A tornado in Birmingham, England in July of 2005 destroyed a row of houses, but did not result in any fatalities.
Most tornadoes are not strong enough to destroy a typical house and many that are never hit any. Most intense tornadoes may damage some houses but usually do not actually destroy more than a few. However, when a large, violent tornado hits a community, hundreds to thousands of homes may be destroyed.
Tornadoes can destroy as much houses as it can depending on the length of their path. Most tornadoes are too weak to destroy houses, causing mostly superficial damage. However, in the works cases a tornado can destroy thousands of houses.
Tens of thousands of houses were destroyed in the conflict. At least 10,000 empty houses were vandalized. Beyond that, many occupied homes were burned.
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Approximately 100,000 homes were damaged in the 2010 Christchurch earthquake, with an estimated 10,000 houses severely damaged or destroyed.