Yes, a tornado can cause both physical and emotional trauma.
Most tornado deaths are the result of people by struck by flying or falling debris.
A total of 158 people died as a direct result of injuries inflicted by the tornado and at least 4 others died from indirect effects. At least 1,150 survivors were injured. The tornado also destroyed about 7,000 homes and businesses. Many people had to deal with financial losses and psychological trauma.
What causes trauma
I believe it is trauma
Most common cause is from trauma.
Tornadoes do not benefit the world. The bring destruction, death, and trauma.
After a tornado people have to clean up debris and repair any damage to their property, which sometimes involves entirely rebuilding a home or business. This has a great financial impact. Some people have to recover from injuries and psychological trauma and some mourn the loss of friends, family, and pets.
No, blunt force trauma cannot cause cancer.
More injuries and deaths during a tornado are typically caused by factors such as flying debris, which can strike individuals and cause severe trauma. Additionally, many people underestimate the tornado's severity or fail to seek shelter promptly, leading to exposure to hazardous conditions. Poor building structures can also collapse under the tornado's winds, trapping or injuring occupants. Lastly, lack of preparedness and awareness can hinder effective response during such emergencies.
Debris is the primary cause of death in a tornado. People may be killed or injured as the are pummeled, penetrated, or crushed by debris.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
this is a trauma caused by an event big enough to cause trauma on an an entire society.