Name/Place/Date: The Sandon Tornado took place in Sandon, Victoria on the 13th of November 1976.
Severity (Scale/how bad, scale used for disaster and where it fits on the scale): It travelled 6km and was rated an F3 on The Fujita Scale. It caused severe damage to houses, trees, cars, buildings etc. The Sandon Tornado killed two people.
Damage: Sandon Tornado travelled 6km, destroying everything in its path. Caused $300,000 of damage and killed two people.
Impact on Region: Sandon Tornado caused alot of damage to homes, buildings, cars and trees. Sandon Tornado caused expensive and destructive damage to the region of Victoria which was Sandon.
Impact of People: Sandon Tornado caused a lot of repairing to do. People had to reconstruct homes and buildings. Killed two people and destroyed 6km of land.
Famous Example 2:
Name/Place/Date: The Tri-State Tornado took place in the U.S.A. and travelled through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. Was named the Tri-State Tornado, and it occurred on the 18th of March 1925.
Severity (Scale/how bad, scale used for disaster and where it fits on the scale): Travelled 300 miles/482.8032 Km. Was rated an F5 on the Fujita Scale. The Tri-State Tornado killed 695 people and left 13,000 people injured. Winds got up to 260 mph.
Damage: Houses swept away, trees debarked, cars flown through the air in excess of 100m. Incredible damage was caused. It caused $17. million in property damage. completely destroyed everything in its path.
Impact on Region: The Tri- State Tornado spent more than three hours on the ground, and devastated 164 square miles/424.7581 square kilometers of land. Ripped through three regions.
Impact on People: The Tri-State Tornado killed 695 people and injured 13,000 people. People had to rebuild $17. million worth of properties/land. Destroyed everyone's homes, buildings, farms, etc., in its way.