A man narrowly escaped a devastating tornado by taking refuge inside his pest control van in Little Rock, Arkansas.
According to the National Weather Service, an EF-3 tornado tore through Pulaski and Lonoke counties, with winds estimated at 165 mph. The twister left a trail of destruction and loss of life, claiming one person's life in North Little Rock and four others in Wynne.
In a shocking display of resilience, Cody Coombes rode out the storm inside his vehicle, providing an unprecedented glimpse into the harrowing experience of a tornado survivor. The footage, captured by CNN, shows Coombes' van being tossed about like a toy as the tornado rages on outside.
"It was like nothing I've ever experienced before," Coombes recounted in an interview. "I just huddled up and hoped for the best."
The EF-3 tornado was one of several to hit the region over the past week, leaving thousands without power or access to basic necessities.
The National Weather Service issued warnings for multiple counties in Arkansas and Missouri on Friday evening, warning residents of a potential tornado threat. Residents were advised to seek shelter immediately and stay away from windows.
While the storm has passed, many are left shaken by the sheer force of nature. Coombes' harrowing experience serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of life and the importance of being prepared for any situation that may arise.
For more on this developing story, check out CNN's coverage at [link].
According to the National Weather Service, an EF-3 tornado tore through Pulaski and Lonoke counties, with winds estimated at 165 mph. The twister left a trail of destruction and loss of life, claiming one person's life in North Little Rock and four others in Wynne.
In a shocking display of resilience, Cody Coombes rode out the storm inside his vehicle, providing an unprecedented glimpse into the harrowing experience of a tornado survivor. The footage, captured by CNN, shows Coombes' van being tossed about like a toy as the tornado rages on outside.
"It was like nothing I've ever experienced before," Coombes recounted in an interview. "I just huddled up and hoped for the best."
The EF-3 tornado was one of several to hit the region over the past week, leaving thousands without power or access to basic necessities.
The National Weather Service issued warnings for multiple counties in Arkansas and Missouri on Friday evening, warning residents of a potential tornado threat. Residents were advised to seek shelter immediately and stay away from windows.
While the storm has passed, many are left shaken by the sheer force of nature. Coombes' harrowing experience serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of life and the importance of being prepared for any situation that may arise.
For more on this developing story, check out CNN's coverage at [link].