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  2. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Upon seeing an approaching storm or noticing any of the danger signs, they were advised to prepare to take shelter immediately, [2] such as moving to a safe room, internal stairway, or other safe-haven area. All individuals and families should have a disaster preparedness kit made prior to tornado.

  3. Oklahoma storm shelter checklist: How to prepare, what to ...

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    Here's what you need to know to prepare your storm shelter and go-bag in case you need to take shelter during a tornado. Oklahoma storm shelters: Prepare now for severe weather. The Oklahoma State ...

  4. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    There are the generic underground storm/tornado cellar, also called storm or tornado shelters, as well as the new above-ground safe rooms. A "cellar" is an underground unit, but for the sake of the specified use of a "storm cellar" to protect one from high-wind storms, it seems relevant to mention saferooms.

  5. ShelterBox - Wikipedia

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    ShelterBox was founded in 2000 in the town of Helston, Cornwall, UK by Rotarian and former Royal Navy Search and Rescue Diver Tom Henderson, OBE, who conceived the idea of "a disaster relief kit for a family, contained in a box for fast and easy global deployment" after watching a disaster relief broadcast on television that highlighted the difficultes that disaster relief efforts frequently ...

  6. 50 years later, 1974 tornado that devastated western ... - AOL

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    The tornado - on April 3, 1974 - destroyed Monroe Central Junior-Senior High School, along with nearby homes and businesses, and killed a local woman. ... about 100 miles southeast of Parker City ...

  7. A day of tornado warnings across the Triangle, with 2 ... - AOL

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    The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Raleigh previously told The News & Observer that the storm could bring 1 to 3 inches of rain and sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph to the Triangle.

  8. Tornado myths - Wikipedia

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    Often people try to avoid or outrun a tornado in a vehicle. Although cars can travel faster than the average tornado, the directive from the National Weather Service is for house-dwellers in the path of a tornado to take shelter at home rather than risk an escape by vehicle. [15] This is a result of several factors and statistics.

  9. Couple watches as storm shelter lifts out of garage during storm

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    Storm shelter experts say if installed improperly, just a small amount of ground water under a shelter is enough to pop it loose. Ronnie and his wife live just blocks away from the path of ...