“Nature’s fury,” as they call it, describes any act of nature that is highly destructive, both to the natural environment and to human settlements. A volcano might erupt and spread hot lava and ash everywhere, while an earthquake can rattle an entire city. Tornadoes and hurricanes, meanwhile, are among the most destructive storms on the planet, and they can cause a lot of expensive damage with rain, floods, hail, and wind. Fortunately, meteorologists are always hard at work studying and tracking these storms, which allows them to release storm warnings. This, in turn, makes accurate evacuation efforts possible, and that can save lives. At the very least, people in the affected area can take shelter indoors.
But what about the buildings, which cannot be evacuated? If a storm strikes, that building must be built to survive, as is often the case