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It is estimated that thousands of people were left homeless after the Tri-State Tornado in 1925. The exact number is difficult to determine due to the scale of destruction and lack of accurate record-keeping at that time.
The 1925 Tri-State Tornado caused widespread devastation. The federal and local government stepped in and provided tent housing and aid for those residents who were left homeless.
The tornado that struck Oklahoma in May 2013 left approximately 33,000 people homeless. The EF5 tornado, which caused widespread destruction in Moore and surrounding areas, destroyed thousands of homes and buildings. Many residents were displaced and required temporary shelter and assistance in the aftermath of the disaster. Recovery efforts were extensive, focusing on rebuilding homes and providing support to affected families.
5 thousand people were left homeless after the hurricane.
600,000 people were left homeless and 167,000 people were killed
Yes. There is no shortage of examples. Perhaps the mos infamous is the Tri-State tornado of 1925, which left nearly 700 people dead.
thousands of people were left homeless by the earthquake
7,500 people were left homeless after the Black Saturday bushfires.
That would most likely be the tornado that struck the cities of Daulatpur and Saturia in central Bangladesh on April 26, 1989. It was the deadliest tornado in history with an estimated 1300 deaths and 80,000 left homeless.
It depends. Some tornadoes tear across open countryside and don't affect anybody. In the worst cases a single tornado can affect tens of thousands, including dozens killed, hundreds injured, and thousands left homeless.
We are all left homeless. War kills the very notion of what home should be
on the 7/11/10 an estimated 4 million people have been left homeless in the floods in Pakistan