Man rides out tornado inside van. See the footage | CNN

A man in a van bided his time out, literally. Inside the safety of his pest control vehicle, Cody Coombes endured a twister that tore through Little Rock, Arkansas. The tornado had been classified as an EF-3 with winds reaching 165 mph.

According to the National Weather Service, it caused widespread destruction in Pulaski and Lonoke counties. But for Coombes, his van became an unlikely sanctuary from the tempest's fury. A survivor of a terrifying storm, he recounted his experience on video, a chilling reminder of the power of Mother Nature.

Witnessing the full force of nature can be a humbling experience. One must question the odds of surviving such a disaster. But Coombes made it through with only minor injuries. In comparison to those who lost their lives in the storm - one person in North Little Rock and four others in Wynne.

A chilling reminder that no matter how secure we may feel, nature's fury can be unpredictable.
 
πŸŒͺ️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around this guy Coombes' experience! Like, who needs a storm shelter when you've got a van with decent insulation? I mean, I guess it's not like he was sitting in the van during the whole tornado or anything... but still, 165 mph winds are no joke. 🀯 And can you even imagine being inside that thing while it's getting slammed around by debris and wind? 😱

But you know what really gets me - he only had minor injuries! Like, four people lost their lives in this storm... it just makes you realize how unpredictable nature is, right? You're sitting there, going about your day, thinking everything is fine, and then BAM! A twister comes out of nowhere. It's like, what can you do against that kind of power? πŸŒͺ️ I guess some people are just more... resilient than others? 😊
 
Ugh I'm literally still shaking thinking about this guy Coombes' story 🀯. Like what even is the odds of being inside a van during a tornado and making it out alive?! 😱 It's crazy to think that he was literally in his own safety bubble, surrounded by the destruction outside. 165 mph winds are insane πŸ’₯. And can you believe how much devastation this storm caused? One person lost their life πŸŒͺ️... the thought of those other four people in Wynne who didn't make it is just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. It's a harsh reminder that no matter how prepared we think we are, nature always has the last say πŸ’¨. I mean, I'm not gonna lie, watching his video was super intense... like, my heart was racing the whole time πŸŽ₯. What a lucky dude to have made it out with only minor injuries 😌!
 
Can you even believe this dude was literally living inside his van during a tornado?! 😱 I mean, I know people say "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade" but this guy just got a whole lot of extreme weather and made it out alive! 165mph winds? That's wild. Minor injuries vs losing your life... it's just crazy how that works out. Makes you think twice about taking anything for granted, you know? 🀯 At least he's safe now, though. Hope the van gets fixed up soon.
 
πŸŒͺ️πŸ’₯ I'm still shaking thinking about Cody Coombes' crazy ride 🚐😱! Who knew a van could be a safe haven from a twister? 🀯 The power of nature is wild 🌳 and humbling, for sure ⛰️. It's crazy to think about how close he came to becoming a casualty 😬. Minor injuries don't sound like a walk in the park either πŸ’‰πŸ˜©. Meanwhile, 6 lives lost... it's just heartbreaking ❀️. We can't control Mother Nature, but we can be prepared and respect her might ⚠️. Safety first πŸ›‘οΈ!
 
πŸŒͺ️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around this, man... 165mph winds? That's just insane! I was watching the storm unfold on live stream and it looked like a horror movie come to life. One minute you're going about your day, the next you're dodging debris and praying you don't get hit by a tornado. Cody Coombes is one lucky dude to have made it out alive... minor injuries, yeah, but still! It's a sobering reminder that nature can be cruel and unforgiving. I mean, we think we've got control over our lives, but really, Mother Nature's the one calling the shots. 🀯
 
πŸŒͺ️ I'm just thinking, dude... a pest control van as a tornado shelter? That's wild. How did the van even withstand those 165 mph winds? Was it like, specifically designed for this kind of thing? And what about the gas tank and everything else inside? Did he just seal himself in and hope for the best? πŸ€” I need some more info on this before I believe it. Where's the video footage of his van during the storm? How did he survive with only minor injuries when others lost their lives? This story has some major holes that need to be filled. 😏
 
πŸŒͺ️ This dude is literally insane! I mean, surviving a twister in a van is just crazy talk 🀯! I'm so glad he made it out with only minor injuries, though - that could've easily been way worse πŸ’”. It's like the universe decided to spare his life and put him through this wild ordeal πŸ˜…. And honestly, I don't think anyone would have ever guessed that a van would be his safe haven during all that chaos πŸš—πŸ’¨. It's just another reminder to respect Mother Nature and stay vigilant whenever bad weather hits ☁️. Anyway, I'm glad he shared his story so others can learn from it and maybe even take some precautions for themselves πŸ’‘!
 
😱πŸŒͺ️ Oh man, I'm still shaking thinking about this guy Cody Coombes and his van becoming a safe haven from the tornado πŸšπŸ’¨. 165 mph winds are just insane! Can you even imagine being inside that thing when it's getting tossed around like a toy? 😲 And yet, he made it out with only minor injuries... what a miracle! It's a sobering reminder of how powerful nature can be and how quickly our lives can change in an instant πŸ’”. Sending my thoughts to the families who lost loved ones πŸ™πŸ’•
 
Dude, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this tornado survivor story 🀯. Like, who needs a fancy emergency shelter when you've got a pest control van as a safe haven? Cody Coombes' ride in the twister is wild - 165 mph winds, and he's like "oh, I'm good". Meanwhile, others aren't so lucky πŸ˜”. It's crazy to think that his van became an unlikely sanctuary from the storm's wrath. And yeah, it's a humbling reminder of Mother Nature's power... but also kinda terrifying πŸŒͺ️. What are the chances, right?
 
I cant even imagine being inside a van during a tornado! 😱 i mean, thats just insane. like, how did he not get hurt or crushed or something? 165 mph is CRAZY and the fact that it was an ef-3 tornado makes me shudder. i feel bad for those who lost their lives in the storm, that one person in north little rock is a tragedy πŸ˜”. but at the same time, its good to hear that cody coombes made it through with just minor injuries πŸ™. it really puts things into perspective and makes you realize how small we are compared to nature's power πŸ’ͺ
 
That guy Coombes is literally a superhero πŸ™Œ! I mean, who needs a fancy safe room when you've got a van? πŸ˜‚ That EF-3 tornado was NO JOKE, and to come out the other side with just minor injuries? Mind blown! It's a stark reminder that no matter how prepared we think we are, Mother Nature can still give us a run for our money πŸ’¨. I'm so glad he made it through, but at the same time, it's heartbreaking to think about all those others who didn't πŸ€•. Anyway, just saying, that van is basically a tornado shelter now πŸš—πŸ’₯!
 
I'm not buying into the whole "being prepared is key" vibe πŸ™„. I mean, think about it, Cody Coombes was literally hiding out in his van while a tornado was wreaking havoc outside. That's not preparation, that's just dumb luck πŸ˜‚. And yeah, we can all be humbled by witnessing nature's power, but let's not forget that some people are just more resilient than others.

I'm also not convinced that this is a one-off incident. I mean, how many other people have been in situations like Coombes', where they managed to survive against all odds? It's crazy to think about the number of people who have lived through disasters and come out unscathed. Maybe we should be focusing on understanding why some people are more resistant to natural disasters than others, rather than just patting ourselves on the back for being prepared πŸ€”.
 
Wow, I'm still shaking my head over this... 1 guy in a van is like the ultimate super survivor 🀯! I mean, can you even imagine being in a van during a tornado? It's crazy to think that's how he survived while others weren't so lucky πŸ˜”. It just goes to show how unpredictable nature can be and how we shouldn't take anything for granted.

I'm trying not to freak out about the destruction caused by that twister, but it's hard not to feel a little scared for everyone who lost their lives or homes πŸŒͺ️. At least Cody made it through with just some minor injuries, right? It's definitely a humbling experience to think about how quickly things can change and how we need to respect the power of nature πŸ’š.

Anyway, I'm just grateful that Cody is okay and sharing his story with us πŸ™. It's a good reminder to stay safe during severe weather and to appreciate the little things in life 😊.
 
omg, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🀯... a guy in a van literally riding out a tornado? like, what are the odds?! 😱 it's crazy to think about how that van must've been his only safe haven from those 165mph winds. and can you even imagine being inside a van during a twister? like, no windows, no escape... 🚨 I'm still in awe of how Cody made it through with just minor injuries, especially when you consider the people who didn't make it πŸ™. this is definitely one for the history books... a wild reminder that Mother Nature can be super unpredictable πŸ’₯
 
You know what's crazy? Like, have you ever been driving down the highway when a huge tree branch just falls off a truck or something? It's like, one minute it's all calm and then BAM! You gotta swerve to avoid it. I had this experience once on a road trip with my family 🌳😲. We were laughing and singing along to our favorite songs when suddenly this massive oak branch comes crashing down onto the lane ahead of us. Luckily we avoided it, but it was so intense! It made me realize how quickly nature can go from peaceful to violent πŸ’₯. Anyway, back to Cody Coombes' story... that's just insane he survived that tornado in his van 🀯🚐.
 
I just saw this video of Cody Coombes riding out a tornado in his van and I'm still shook 😱. Like, the thought of being in a van during a twister is crazy enough, but to actually survive it? That's just mind-blowing. It makes you realize how fragile our lives can be and how quickly things can go from safe to disastrous.

I mean, we're always talking about climate change and weather patterns becoming more unpredictable, but this takes it to a whole new level. It's a stark reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared for these kinds of events. We should all take a cue from Cody and have a plan in place in case of emergencies πŸŒ€πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ€” I'm not buying all this "van as a safe haven" stuff. I mean, sure, Coombes was lucky to have made it out alive and relatively unscathed. But let's put things into perspective – the storm was basically a category 3 hurricane in van form! You'd think that if you're going to park your pest control vehicle in the middle of a tornado zone, you should at least be prepared for the worst 🚧

I'm not saying it couldn't have worked out – but is this really something we should all be trying to replicate? Like, are we going to start buying up vans and parking them in the baddest parts of town? πŸ˜‚ I don't think so. The fact that Coombes just happened to be driving around with a van full of bug zappers at the time is basically a fluke. Let's not get carried away here – tornadoes are serious business, and we should all be taking steps to stay safe, not trying to turn them into some sort of bizarre survival experiment πŸŒͺ️
 
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