Man survives tornado by riding out inside his van in Little Rock, Arkansas. A harrowing experience for Cody Coombes, who narrowly escaped the devastating EF-3 tornado that swept through Pulaski and Lonoke counties with wind speeds of up to 165mph.
In a remarkable display of quick thinking, Coombes took shelter inside his pest control van, shielding himself from the torrential winds and debris. Miraculously, he emerged unscathed on the other side, shaken but alive.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that the tornado claimed the lives of at least five people in Wynne, while one person was killed in North Little Rock. The full extent of the destruction remains to be seen, with emergency services working tirelessly to search for those trapped under rubble.
Coombes' heroic act serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by extreme weather events. His survival is a testament to his courage and the resilience of those affected by these natural disasters.
Watch CNN's exclusive footage of Coombes' harrowing experience, which has been viewed millions of times on social media.
In a remarkable display of quick thinking, Coombes took shelter inside his pest control van, shielding himself from the torrential winds and debris. Miraculously, he emerged unscathed on the other side, shaken but alive.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that the tornado claimed the lives of at least five people in Wynne, while one person was killed in North Little Rock. The full extent of the destruction remains to be seen, with emergency services working tirelessly to search for those trapped under rubble.
Coombes' heroic act serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by extreme weather events. His survival is a testament to his courage and the resilience of those affected by these natural disasters.
Watch CNN's exclusive footage of Coombes' harrowing experience, which has been viewed millions of times on social media.