Get to a basement or storm cellar if possible.
If underground shelter is unavailable then a central room or closet (especially a bathroom) is the next best option. If caught in the open or in a car with no shelter available lie in a ditch, do not get under a bridge and do not stay in the vehicle.
No, the best place to hide in a tornado is a place where there is no or a small amount of windows. Even better, a basement.
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I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
The best thing to do during a massive thunderstorm, especially if conditions are right for tornadic activity, is hide in the lowest place possible in your home or in a center room or closet. But if it's a small, non-threatening storm, you should be safe anywhere inside your home.
Only as a last resort if no other shelter is available.
hide in your bathroom! inside your tub will be the best place
No, the best place to hide in a tornado is a place where there is no or a small amount of windows. Even better, a basement.
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I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
The bathroom is generally thought of the as the safest place to hide during a tornado because they normally don't have windows, and tornadoes can easily shatter the glass of them (and therefore cause injuries).
Under the blankets
Yes. A concrete basement is one of the safest places to be during a tornado.
The safest place to hide during a tornado is either a basement or a tub with a mattress over top of it. But for an earthquake it is safe to hide inside of your home is in a doorframe or under a desk that is against the wall. The best hiding spot is proably outside and away from trees or buildings. At least outside you won't get crushed by your own house or someone else's.
The best places to take cover in a tornado areIn a basement or cellarIn a windowless room or hallway near the center of a house on the lowest floor.A bathroom
No. A highway overpass is not a safe place during a tornado at all. An overpass offers almost no protection from flying debris and can actually act as a wind tunnel, causing the wind from a tornado to speed up as it passes through.
The best thing to do during a massive thunderstorm, especially if conditions are right for tornadic activity, is hide in the lowest place possible in your home or in a center room or closet. But if it's a small, non-threatening storm, you should be safe anywhere inside your home.
they run away from it or hide underground