The Joplin tornado did not cause extensive ground scouring as some EF5 tornadoes do, but it still destroyed many thousands of trees and man-made structures and scoured pavement from parking lots. About a quarter of the buildings in Joplin suffered some degree of damage.
Yes. A number of tornadoes have made news headlines. Some of the most notable examples include the Tri-State tornado of 1925, the Oklahoma City tornado of 1999, and the Joplin tornado of 2011.
1000000 people were made homeless
The fire In Chicago made over 200 people become homeless
1.1 Million Were Made Homeless
Around 30 million people were made homeless- around 700 people died too.
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Approximately 310,000 people were left homeless as a result of the Kobe earthquake in 1995. Many homes and buildings were destroyed or severely damaged, forcing residents to seek temporary shelter in evacuation centers or with relatives.
There have been numerous tornadoes in Oklahoma City, but the most well-known was the one which struck on May 3, 1999. This tornado was rated F5, the highest intensity level on the Fujita scale. It was the worst tornado to hit the U.S. in 20 years. It killed 36 people and injured 583, the highest number of deaths and injuries in a single U.S. tornado since the Wichita Falls tornado of April 10, 1979. The damage from this tornado was $1 billion. This made it, at the time, the costliest tornado in U.S. history, though it would later be exceeded by the Tuscaloosa and Joplin tornadoes of April 27 and May 22, 2011. All in all, it was a devastating tornado.