Roofs and windows get resurfaced and replaced. Damaged parts of buildings and entire buildings are rebuild based on standard construction and repair methods.
Depending on the quality and and type of construction of the bridge or building and the intensity of the tornado, structures can suffer varying degrees of damage. Damage may range from minor, superficial damage, to complete destruction.
What is the damage? If they are plugged with calcium it may be possible to have them reamed out. If they are warped. You need a new one. Ken
The surfaces can be passivated with polymers but existing damage probably cannot be repaired.
A house foundation should be repaired when you notice signs of significant damage, such as large cracks in walls or floors, doors and windows that stick or do not close properly, or sloping floors. Water damage or moisture issues in the basement can also indicate foundation problems. Additionally, if you observe gaps between the foundation and the structure, it's crucial to seek repairs promptly to prevent further structural damage. Addressing these issues early can help avoid costly repairs down the line.
It depends on the type of bridge. Many bridges cave collapsed during strong tornadoes. Some have even been lifted and moved off their supports.
The tornado caused damage to the house, but it is repairable. With the necessary repairs and renovations, the house can be restored to its original condition.
Yes. We can't just leave one of our cities in ruin. Buildings that could be repaired were fixed. Those that couldn't be repaired or had already been completely destroyed were rebuilt or replaced.
If the damage is not extensive, probably it can be repaired.
it depends on the tornado damage
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
The conjunction is "but."
Unfortunately there is no way to prevent tornado damage, but it can be reduced with improved building standards.
Damage to something that can never be repaired.
The greatest amount of damage in a tornado is caused by extremely strong winds. Additional damage is from flying debris.
The cost of damage from the Manchester, South Dakota tornado of 2003 was $3 million.
There was significant tornado damage in and around Logansport IN in 1965. The 2011 tornado there resulted in no deaths or injuries. See link below.