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If you cannot get to any safe shelter or even a ditch during a tornado, lie flat on the ground.

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What do you do do when you are outside during a tornado?

get in a ditch


Does every home have tornado shelters?

No. Most homes do not. Tornado shelters are more common where tornadoes are more common.


Is it safe to hide in a ditch during a tornado?

To some degree. You should only take cover in a ditch from a tornado as a last resort if no shelter is available.


What do you do if a tornado comes and your outside?

try and get as low as you can. like in ditch


Where do you go when you see a tornado?

When you see a tornado, go into a secure building or if there are none near you, huddle in a nearby ditch.


What do you do if your in the open and a tornado comes?

If no shelter is available lie down in a ditch.


What should you do in a tornado if you are in the open?

Lie in a ditch or depression in the ground if you cannot get to shelter.


What do you do when there is a tornado and you are out in the open?

Lie down in a ditch or depression in the ground and cover your head.


What do people do if there was a tornado and no shelter around?

If you are outside with no shelter a available and a tornado is coming the best option is to lie in a ditch or depression in the ground


Is a ditch a safe place to be during a violent tornado?

No. You should take cover in a ditch only as a last resort if no other shelter is available. A ditch is simply better than being completely exposed. The only truly safe place is underground or in a reinforced enclosure such as a tornado shelter or bank vault.


What do you do if a tornado strikes and you are in a car?

Get out and hide in a nearby ditch deep enough so you can hide in it.


Will a tornado pull you out of a ditch?

It is possible for a tornado to generate strong enough winds to pick up objects, including a person, from a ditch. It's always important to seek shelter in a safe location during a tornado to avoid being caught in its path.