It varies from year to year, But annual damage from tornadoes in the U.S. sums to about $1 billion. 2011 has been especially destructive with an estimated $20 billion in damage.
In the past five years tornadoes have caused about $30 billion in damage in the U.S., most of it in 2011.
The tornadoes caused about $1.6 billion worth of damage in the U.S in an average year. This year though, the estimated cost of damage is over $20 billion).
In the past 5 years tornadoes in the U.S. have caused over $16 billion worth of damage. More than half of that occurred in 2011.
tornadoes
About 1200
About 60 per year.
In the past 5 years (2007 up until now) tornadoes in the U.S. have caused approximately $30 billion in property damage (including at least $23 billion in 2011) and killed 887 people (of whom 550 died in 2011). Damage totals for 2012 are still preliminary.
Yes. Every year in the U.S. tornadoes kill dozens, injure hundreds, and cause hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage.
hurricanes cause more damage they can also cause earthquakes and tsunamis
In the past 5 years tornadoes in the U.S. have killed 744 people and caused over $15 billion dollars worth of damage. Most of this ocurred as a result of the devastating tornadoes of 2011, which claimed 553 lives and cost approximately $10 billion.
Yes. Every year in the U.S. tornadoes cause dozens of deaths, hundreds of injuries, and hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars worth of damage.
The Us st still has tornadoes. In the old days, areas hit by tornadoes were usually helped by nearby communities in rescue and recovery. More recently, areas that suffer major damage as helped by federal and stated funds, insurance agencies, and organizations such as the Red Cross. International aid has never been significant in regard to tornadoes in the US.