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There are a lot of things that affect human lives when a tornado hits. For one thing it can kill people. If a meteorologist doesn't catch the warnings in time to give out a tornado warning then things can end very badly, but they usually do. A tornado can also destroy homes, barns, plant life, crops, telephone poles, and pretty much anything that gets in its way. For example if a home gets struck by a tornado and they have a storm shelter and go underground then the family is safe. Except when the storm is over almost everything they own can be distroyed. Depends on how bad the tornado is.

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