redwitch |
04-10-2011 02:17 AM |
Tornadoes are few and far between here. A lot of warnings, but they usually come to naught. If one does come, either go to your closet or bathroom. If the bathroom, sit in the tub with a comforter or blanket over you. I find the closet to be more comfortable, especially the walk-in one. I do have my "emergency" corner of the closet always stocked and ready just in case (blanket, pillow, flashlight, book, radio, a couple of snacks and drinks).
I've had the "privilege" of experiencing several natural disasters -- earthquakes, tornadoes, typhoons (Far East version of a hurricane) and mudslides. I hated the typhoons the most since they lasted the longest -- days of howling, destructive winds and rain is not my idea of fun. I do remember my first tornado. We had been in Oklahoma three days when sirens started screaming. No one in the family had a clue what they meant so we all continued with our activities. All of a sudden, there was a tremendous noise much like a train coming through the house. I didn't know my parents could move so fast as they grabbed us kids and more or less threw us down the cellar stairs. Fortunately, no damage other than a few bruises and the tornado missed our home but not one 4 houses down. They are frightening but over very quickly. The clean up, however, can be very devastating.
But, to answer your question, there is nothing special done to homes built here. You can have a shelter built, but I'm not convinced it is worth the expense. Of course, if my home is the unlucky one to get hit, I'm sure I'd regret not having one.
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