Sentences with phrase «tornado destroys a house»

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When I lived in IL as a kid... a tornado destroyed my school, jumped over my house, and wiped out the church next door.
Cuomo called the tornado a «wholly random event,» noting that a house on one side of the street may have been destroyed, but another on the other side may have been left untouched.
This wind shear is capable of producing small tornadoes or dust devils which can also dart around erratically, damage or destroy houses and buildings, and quickly spread the fire to areas outside the central area of the fire.
A fire, flood, tornado, or other storm that damages / destroys your house could also, of course, destroy the cash that you've stockpiled.
to «I am full of possibilities,» from «Our house was destroyed by a tornado» to, of course, «I am human.»
Tornadoes can rip roofs off of houses and destroy windows, causing severe property damage inside your home.
If a storm destroys or makes your home temporarily uninhabitable, your home insurance policy may also provide temporary housing or relocation assistance as long as your covered events include tornadoes.
When tornadoes rip roofs off houses and destroy windows, they can also cause major property damage to the things you keep inside your home.
A little more than a year ago, a tornado ripped through Joplin, Mo., claiming 161 lives and destroying real estate offices and housing inventory.
The three projects financed by U.S. Bank are intended to replace some of the housing stock that was lost in 2011 when a catastrophic tornado destroyed large portions of the city.
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