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  2. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    FEMA P-320, Taking Shelter from the Storm: Building a Safe Room for Your Home or Small Business (2014) [3] and ICC/NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters [4] provide engineering and testing requirements to ensure that above ground shelters manufactured to the published specifications will withstand winds in excess of ...

  3. Tornado causes havoc in Texas as record-breaking heat ... - AOL

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    A tornado ripped through central Texas on Wednesday evening, causing huge damage and destroying homes, as forecasters warn of a potentially record-breaking heat wave in the state.

  4. This map may save lives when there's a tornado threat - AOL

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    Mobile homes provide little to no shelter from tornadoes, so residents should have an emergency preparedness plan ready and research the closest community tornado shelter, experts say.

  5. Powerful thunderstorms batter parts of Texas, threatening ...

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    Law enforcement and emergency officials reported a possible tornado near the city of El Campo in Wharton County, about 70 miles southwest of Houston. Authorities advised residents to seek shelter ...

  6. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Modern above ground storm shelter. The term "tornado preparedness" refers to safety precautions made before the arrival of and during a tornado.Historically, the steps taken have varied greatly, depending on location, or time remaining before a tornado was expected.

  7. 1953 Waco tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The strongest and deadliest tornado was a powerful F5 tornado [nb 1] that struck Waco, Texas on May 11, causing 114 of the 144 deaths in the outbreak. Alongside the 1902 Goliad tornado , it was the deadliest tornado in Texas history and is the 11th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.