A harrowing tale of survival has unfolded in the American South, as a man rode out a devastating EF-3 tornado in his van. In a stunning display of resilience and quick thinking, Cody Coombes navigated the treacherous weather conditions in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Eyewitnesses describe the scene as "apocalyptic," with winds reaching an estimated 165 miles per hour, leveling buildings and uprooting trees. The National Weather Service confirmed that the tornado had ripped through Pulaski and Lonoke counties, claiming a life in North Little Rock and four more fatalities in Wynne.
Coombes, who uses his pest control van for daily transportation, found himself at the epicenter of the storm when it suddenly touched down nearby. Rather than flee or seek shelter, he bravely stayed inside the vehicle as the tornado raged on.
"It was like nothing I've ever experienced before," Coombes recounted in an interview. "The wind was so loud, and the debris was flying everywhere... I just held on for dear life."
Miraculously, Coombes emerged from the van with no serious injuries, despite being buffeted by powerful gusts and lashed by debris.
While the full extent of the damage is still unknown, officials have confirmed that multiple homes were destroyed, leaving families without shelter or access to basic necessities. As the community struggles to come to terms with this disaster, Coombes's remarkable story serves as a testament to human endurance in the face of extreme adversity.
Watch Cody Coombes recount his harrowing experience inside the CNN video above.
Eyewitnesses describe the scene as "apocalyptic," with winds reaching an estimated 165 miles per hour, leveling buildings and uprooting trees. The National Weather Service confirmed that the tornado had ripped through Pulaski and Lonoke counties, claiming a life in North Little Rock and four more fatalities in Wynne.
Coombes, who uses his pest control van for daily transportation, found himself at the epicenter of the storm when it suddenly touched down nearby. Rather than flee or seek shelter, he bravely stayed inside the vehicle as the tornado raged on.
"It was like nothing I've ever experienced before," Coombes recounted in an interview. "The wind was so loud, and the debris was flying everywhere... I just held on for dear life."
Miraculously, Coombes emerged from the van with no serious injuries, despite being buffeted by powerful gusts and lashed by debris.
While the full extent of the damage is still unknown, officials have confirmed that multiple homes were destroyed, leaving families without shelter or access to basic necessities. As the community struggles to come to terms with this disaster, Coombes's remarkable story serves as a testament to human endurance in the face of extreme adversity.
Watch Cody Coombes recount his harrowing experience inside the CNN video above.