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The cons of a tornado:

  • Homes and property are damaged and destroyed.
  • People are killed and injured
  • People suffer psychological trauma
  • Businesses have to close for repairs
  • Crops are destroyed and livestock are killed
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Some cons of a tornado include its destructive power, leading to damage to buildings, infrastructure, and loss of life. Tornadoes can also cause disruption to communities, displacing people from their homes and causing economic hardship. Additionally, the unpredictability and speed at which tornadoes can form make them particularly dangerous.

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