The powerful winds and flying debris in a tornado can damage or destroy property, ranging anywhere from minor roof damage and downed fences to the complete destruction of well-constructed buildings. People caught in such storms may be struck or crushed by debris and collapsing building, or picked up and hurled by the winds.
Yes. A tornado often produces a loud roar from a combination of the wind and buildings and trees being torn apart. It is said to sound like a freight train.
28 people were killed in the Regina Tornado in 1912.
The 2013 El Reno tornado killed 8 people and injured 151. The 2011 El Reno tornado killed 9 people and injured 181.
The Kirksville, Missouri tornado of May 13, 2009 killed 2 people.
Debris in a tornado is lifted and carried by the strong wind circulation. It can be scattered over a wide area, causing damage to buildings, vehicles, and trees. Larger debris can become projectiles, posing a significant hazard to both people and property.
The winds of a tornado can severely damage or destroy property. Flying debris, collapsing buildings, and falling trees can cause injury or death.
In a destructive tornado people lose property, often their homes, and people, sometimes many, can be killed or injured.
Consequences of a tornado include damaged or destroyed property and vegetation and injury or death in people and animals.
The risk is fairly substantial. Tennessee is in the northern part of Dixie Alley, a region similar to Tornado Alley that stretches primarily from Louisiana though Alabama.
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.
While property damage in a tornado is primarily caused by the tornado's extremely powerful winds, the greatest danger of injury and death to people comes from flying debris.
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Yes. They can injure people physically and even kill them. They can hurt people emotionally by killing or injuring friends, family, and pets and destroying property. They can hurt people financially by damaging property and destroying businesses, crops, and livestock.
The most destructive tornado in Ohio history was the Xenia tornado of April 3, 1974. This F5 tornado killed 34 people and caused $439 million in property damage (in 2011 U.S. dollars).
Tornadoes can damage property, and crops and can kill people and animals. In the worst cases entire towns may be destroyed and dozens killed from a single tornado.
there is bear hunting, and just plain life of the bear. there also is people shooting them because they are on thier property.
Both. Tornadoes often damage or destroy property. People in the damage path of a tornado may be injured or killed.