Tornado Damage
Tornado damage refers to the destruction caused by tornadoes, which are rapidly rotating columns of air that extend from thunderstorms to the ground. The intensity of the damage can vary significantly, depending on the tornado's strength, size, and path. Tornadoes can uproot trees, demolish buildings, and toss vehicles, leaving behind debris and destruction in their wake.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale is commonly used to classify tornadoes based on the damage they cause, ranging from EF0 (weak) to EF5 (incredible). Areas affected by tornado damage often require extensive recovery efforts, including rebuilding infrastructure and providing assistance to displaced residents.