How to stay safe By Khalil Johnson NATURAL DISASTERS.

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How to stay safe By Khalil Johnson NATURAL DISASTERS

TORNADOES A Tornado is a circle of wind that is very destructive. Tornadoes are very unpredictable if there is a tornado warning you have less than 10 minuets to get ready and safe. Tornadoes are measured by a fujita scale. Tornadoes can even turn a good house to this.

HURRICANES Hurricanes are a horrible and dangerous storm. Hurricanes have an “eye” which is the middle of the storm. It is calm and you might think the storm is over but it is not. Hurricanes are measured in categories 1-5 five being the most dangerous.

SAFETY AND WHAT TO DO In a hurricane you could take your chances and wait it out or go to a shelter. You will know what to do when a hurricane warning is announced. When a tornado touches down you will need to go to a lower level of your home. Stay away from all windows.