Man Survives Tornado Ride in Van. See Footage.
A harrowing video has emerged of a man riding out an EF-3 tornado inside his pest control van, as he was narrowly spared from the worst of the storm's fury. Cody Coombes, the driver of the vehicle, recounts his terrifying experience in an interview with CNN.
The National Weather Service reported that the tornado tore through Pulaski and Lonoke counties in Arkansas, reaching estimated peak winds of 165 mph. The twister left a trail of destruction in its wake, claiming the lives of one person in North Little Rock and four people in Wynne.
Coombes, who was driving his van when the storm hit, describes how he found shelter inside the vehicle just as the tornado touched down. "I pulled over to the side of the road and I went inside the van," Coombes tells CNN. "It was like a little bunker or something."
The driver says that during the tornado, debris was flying everywhere outside his window, but he was able to shelter from the worst of it inside the vehicle. "It was like being in a tunnel, you know?" Coombes explains. "You couldn't see anything out the window, and the noise... it was just deafening."
When asked if he thought about calling for help during the storm, Coombes replied, "I didn't think about that at all. I was just trying to survive, you know? Get through this thing as quickly as possible."
Coombes' bravery in riding out the tornado has sparked an outpouring of support on social media, with many praising his quick thinking and calm demeanor during a chaotic situation.
The video of Coombes' terrifying experience has been viewed millions of times online and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by severe weather events.
A harrowing video has emerged of a man riding out an EF-3 tornado inside his pest control van, as he was narrowly spared from the worst of the storm's fury. Cody Coombes, the driver of the vehicle, recounts his terrifying experience in an interview with CNN.
The National Weather Service reported that the tornado tore through Pulaski and Lonoke counties in Arkansas, reaching estimated peak winds of 165 mph. The twister left a trail of destruction in its wake, claiming the lives of one person in North Little Rock and four people in Wynne.
Coombes, who was driving his van when the storm hit, describes how he found shelter inside the vehicle just as the tornado touched down. "I pulled over to the side of the road and I went inside the van," Coombes tells CNN. "It was like a little bunker or something."
The driver says that during the tornado, debris was flying everywhere outside his window, but he was able to shelter from the worst of it inside the vehicle. "It was like being in a tunnel, you know?" Coombes explains. "You couldn't see anything out the window, and the noise... it was just deafening."
When asked if he thought about calling for help during the storm, Coombes replied, "I didn't think about that at all. I was just trying to survive, you know? Get through this thing as quickly as possible."
Coombes' bravery in riding out the tornado has sparked an outpouring of support on social media, with many praising his quick thinking and calm demeanor during a chaotic situation.
The video of Coombes' terrifying experience has been viewed millions of times online and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by severe weather events.