"Hardest Ride Ever": Man Survives Tornado Inside His Van in Arkansas
In a heart-stopping footage, Cody Coombes is seen riding out an EF-3 tornado in his pest control van, which has become an unlikely safe haven. The National Weather Service reported that the tornado ripped through Pulaski and Lonoke counties with winds of up to 165 mph, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Coombes, who managed to find shelter inside his vehicle just in time, recounted the terrifying experience to CNN. "I was driving down the road when I saw the tornado coming," he said. "I knew I had to get under cover as fast as possible."
As the storm raged on outside, Coombes huddled in his van, grateful for its sturdy structure that protected him from the fury of the tornado. The National Weather Service estimated the peak winds at 165 mph, which is considered an EF-3 tornado.
Tragically, one person was killed and four others injured in Wynne, a town located within the tornado's path. Coombes' harrowing experience serves as a stark reminder of the devastating power of tornadoes and the importance of seeking shelter when warned by authorities.
The footage of Coombes riding out the tornado has been viewed millions of times on social media, with many people expressing their admiration for his bravery and quick thinking in avoiding certain doom.
In a heart-stopping footage, Cody Coombes is seen riding out an EF-3 tornado in his pest control van, which has become an unlikely safe haven. The National Weather Service reported that the tornado ripped through Pulaski and Lonoke counties with winds of up to 165 mph, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Coombes, who managed to find shelter inside his vehicle just in time, recounted the terrifying experience to CNN. "I was driving down the road when I saw the tornado coming," he said. "I knew I had to get under cover as fast as possible."
As the storm raged on outside, Coombes huddled in his van, grateful for its sturdy structure that protected him from the fury of the tornado. The National Weather Service estimated the peak winds at 165 mph, which is considered an EF-3 tornado.
Tragically, one person was killed and four others injured in Wynne, a town located within the tornado's path. Coombes' harrowing experience serves as a stark reminder of the devastating power of tornadoes and the importance of seeking shelter when warned by authorities.
The footage of Coombes riding out the tornado has been viewed millions of times on social media, with many people expressing their admiration for his bravery and quick thinking in avoiding certain doom.