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F4 is the second-highest rating on the Fujita scale, which ranges from F0 to F5. F4 and F5 tornadoes are classified as "violent." Less than 1% of all tornadoes receive such a high rating. F4 tornadoes are capable of leveling well-built houses, leaving nothing standing, and blowing away weaker structures. Some have even been known to strip asphalt from roads.

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