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Take cover in a nearby sturdy building in a room with no windows and preferably no exterior walls.

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Q: What should you do if a tornado is heading for you when you are something in town?
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Will there be a tornado in NY Buffalo today?

Tornadoes cannot be predicted so far in advance. The only way you can know that a town or city will likely be hit, is if the tornado is already on the ground and heading toward that community. The chances of a given location being hit byt a tornado on any given day, though, are quite small.


How do you stop a tornado?

You can not stop the tornado, however you should take cover in a basement. If you live in a town with a high water table then you don't have basements and you should take cover in a closet or in a room with no windows.


How bad can is a tornado's damage?

A Tornado can destroy a village or a small town in a matter of minutes.


Where can the waco tornado occur in the US?

The Waco tornado occurred in the town of Waco, Texas.


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The tornado ripped through town, destroying many homes.


Is there going to be a tornado in mesquite Texas on June 6th?

Whether or not a town will be hit by a tornado on a given date is impossible to predict unless that tornado has formed and is minutes or seconds away from striking that town. However, unless the threat of a tornado is imminent the chances of any given town being hit are low.


In 1964 a Texas town was hit by a tornado?

A number of Texas towns were hit by tornadoes in 1964. The town of Wichita Falls was hit by an F5 tornado.


Is a tornado a density dependent factor?

No. A tornado is just as dangerous in open country as it is in a town or city.


How long does it take for a tornado to wipe out a whole town?

Usually a tornado can't destroy an entire town. When it does happen in will involve a very large, very strong tornado striking a very small town. In cases like this the town in question would probably be destroyed in about 5 minutes or less. Beyond that most towns would be too large to be completely covered by a tornado.


Do many people move out of a country after a tornado?

No. A tornado is a localized event, usually not affecting more than a town or two. A tornado may lead to people leaving a town, or sometimes a tornado-prone region, but not usually a country. For example, many people left the small town of Greensburg, Kansas after most of it was destroyed by a tornado in 2007, but they all stayed in the United States.


What town was hit by a tornado that killed 116 people?

The town of Flint, Michigan was struck by a tornado that killed 116 people on June 8, 1853. Also of note is New Richmond , Wisconsin where a tornado killed 117.


When did the tornado hit henryville?

The Town of Henryville, Indiana was hit by an EF4 tornado on March 2, 2012.