Tornado Survivor's Harrowing Ride Inside His Van - A Man's Incredible Escape from the Storm
In a heart-stopping display of bravery, one man rode out an EF-3 tornado in his pest control van. Cody Coombes, who was driving through Pulaski and Lonoke counties in Arkansas, found himself at the center of the storm.
The National Weather Service reported that the tornado had reached estimated peak winds of 165 mph, causing widespread destruction and claiming lives. One person in North Little Rock lost their life, while four more were killed in Wynne.
Coombes, who has been traveling through the area for pest control work, described the terrifying experience. "It was like nothing I've ever seen before," he said. "The wind was howling and debris was flying everywhere."
Despite the intense winds, Coombes remained calm and focused on getting to safety. He drove his van into a nearby ditch, where it sheltered him from the worst of the storm.
The harrowing footage shows Coombes riding out the tornado in his van, with the storm raging outside. The clip has sent shockwaves through social media, with many taking to Twitter and Facebook to share their own experiences with severe weather events.
The National Weather Service has issued warnings for the affected areas, advising residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from further damage.
As the nation struggles to come to terms with the devastating impact of the tornado, Coombes' bravery and quick thinking have brought attention to the importance of emergency preparedness and seeking shelter in extreme weather conditions.
In a heart-stopping display of bravery, one man rode out an EF-3 tornado in his pest control van. Cody Coombes, who was driving through Pulaski and Lonoke counties in Arkansas, found himself at the center of the storm.
The National Weather Service reported that the tornado had reached estimated peak winds of 165 mph, causing widespread destruction and claiming lives. One person in North Little Rock lost their life, while four more were killed in Wynne.
Coombes, who has been traveling through the area for pest control work, described the terrifying experience. "It was like nothing I've ever seen before," he said. "The wind was howling and debris was flying everywhere."
Despite the intense winds, Coombes remained calm and focused on getting to safety. He drove his van into a nearby ditch, where it sheltered him from the worst of the storm.
The harrowing footage shows Coombes riding out the tornado in his van, with the storm raging outside. The clip has sent shockwaves through social media, with many taking to Twitter and Facebook to share their own experiences with severe weather events.
The National Weather Service has issued warnings for the affected areas, advising residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from further damage.
As the nation struggles to come to terms with the devastating impact of the tornado, Coombes' bravery and quick thinking have brought attention to the importance of emergency preparedness and seeking shelter in extreme weather conditions.