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Man Rides Out Tornado Inside Van in Arkansas

In a harrowing encounter, a man survived a devastating EF-3 tornado by taking shelter inside his van. The twister tore through Pulaski and Lonoke counties in Arkansas, leaving one person dead and four more fatalities in Wynne.

According to eyewitness accounts, the man, identified as Cody Coombes, was driving his pest control van when the tornado suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Rather than risk being blown away or crushed by debris, Coombes swiftly sought refuge inside the vehicle, where he rode out the storm's fury.

The National Weather Service reported that the tornado's estimated peak winds reached an astonishing 165 mph, making it a formidable force of nature. Miraculously, Coombes emerged from his van unscathed, although shaken by the experience.

The tornado, classified as EF-3 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, was particularly destructive, leveling several homes and businesses in its path. Emergency responders were quick to respond, but the extent of the damage and loss of life underscores the gravity of this natural disaster.

As Coombes recounted his ordeal, he expressed gratitude for having been able to find shelter inside his van. "I just wanted to get out of the way as quickly as possible," he said in a statement. "I didn't think twice about it. It was like time stood still."

This harrowing encounter serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable power of tornadoes and the importance of seeking safety when faced with such extreme weather events.

The footage of Coombes' terrifying ride out can be seen below:

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Man, I'm still in awe 🀯 of that dude who rode out a tornado inside his van! Like, what are the chances? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ That's one crazy way to survive a twister. I mean, I remember back in my day πŸš—πŸ’¨, we didn't have all these fancy weather alerts and stuff like this. You just kinda had to deal with it when it hit. And that Coombes guy, he's a total hero πŸ™Œ for finding shelter in his van on the fly. It's like something out of a movie πŸŽ₯. I'm glad he made it out alive, too... still gives me chills 😱 just thinking about it!
 
man, what's next? people gonna start driving into hurricanes now lol πŸ˜‚πŸŒͺ️ like how did he even think that was a good idea tho? van just becomes a deathtrap πŸš—πŸ˜¬ and one person ends up dead... all because someone thought seeking shelter inside the vehicle would be a viable option during a tornado πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸŒ³ what's wrong with just getting out of the way or going to a basement or something? this guy's lucky as hell to have made it out alive πŸ™πŸ’₯
 
πŸš—πŸ˜± I mean, this guy is literally crazy for riding out that tornado in his van. Like, what was going through his mind? Did he know it was gonna hit so hard? 🀯 It's wild to think about how fast things can turn and how much destruction you can see. Tornadoes are already scary enough without adding a van full of chemicals to the mix...what if something had gone wrong with the gas or whatever else is in there?! 😬 Anyway, it's crazy that he lived and even crazier that no one was hurt by him being inside the van πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
Whoa, that's insane 🀯! I mean, you gotta hand it to Cody Coombes for being so quick-thinking and brave during that tornado. Riding out an EF-3 twister in a van is like something out of a movie, but at the same time, it's just a miracle he made it out alive πŸ˜…. The winds were seriously crazy, 165 mph? That's just mind-boggling. I can only imagine how terrifying it must have been for him to be stuck inside that van while the storm was raging outside.

It's also super impressive that he didn't panic or think twice about seeking shelter in his van - that's really what saved his life, imo. And now, he's just lucky to have made it through with no major injuries πŸ™. It's a sobering reminder of how powerful tornadoes can be and the importance of staying vigilant during severe weather alerts.

I'm curious, do you think there are any lessons that can be learned from this incident? Maybe some ways to improve tornado safety or warning systems?
 
[Image of a van driving through a tornado, with a shocked expression on the driver's face 😱]

omg who needs a bomb shelter when you got a solid van πŸš—πŸ’¨?

[ GIF of a tornado ripping through a city, with buildings crumbling and people running for cover πŸŒͺ️😲]

Cody Coombes: the original tornado survivor 🀣

[Image of a person riding a unicorn through a stormy sky πŸ¦„β›ˆοΈ]

when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. when life gives you tornadoes, RIDE OUT THE STORM IN YOUR VAN πŸ‹πŸš—
 
πŸ™Œ That's crazy dude! I mean, I've heard of taking shelter in a basement or under a bridge before, but riding out a tornado inside a van? That's like something out of a movie! 😲 165 mph winds must have been insane. Glad he made it out alive though, that would've been a tragedy for his family πŸ€•. You gotta respect the man's instincts and quick thinking to save himself in that situation. πŸ’―
 
That's insane, right? 🀯 I mean, I'm glad Cody Coombes was able to survive that... but it's crazy he didn't think about the van getting blown up or crushed by debris lol. He just kinda hopped in and rode it out like it was a safe room πŸ˜‚. And wow, 165mph is wild, I can only imagine how scary that must've been for him. 🚨 The fact that emergency responders were on it quick is awesome though, at least the damage wasn't too much more extreme... fingers crossed for the people who lost their homes and loved ones πŸ’”
 
😱 I mean, what a crazy situation! You've got to give it to that dude Cody for being super quick thinking. I'm glad he was able to find shelter in his van - it's not like it's a foolproof solution or anything, but it worked out for him. The thought of those winds reaching 165 mph is just insane... can you even imagine? πŸ’₯ It's good that emergency responders were on the scene fast, but yeah, some areas are really taking a hit from this tornado. Hope Coombes is doing okay, shaken up or not! 😊
 
πŸ™Œ oh my god I'm literally shaking just watching this video link lol what a miracle that dude made it out alive !! 165mph winds are insane like who needs that kinda stress in their life ?? and poor dude had to take shelter in his van idk if i'd be brave enough to do that πŸš—πŸ’¨ Cody Coombes is literally a superhero right now I'm still trying to process how he stayed safe inside the van while all those homes and businesses got destroyed it's like Mother Nature was testing him or something 😱 and yeah the footage is terrifying but also kinda mesmerizing at the same time can't look away from that tornado lol anyway, just glad nobody else got hurt besides that one person who didn't make it πŸ’”
 
Man, that's crazy! I mean, what are the chances, right? You're driving along, minding your own biz, and then BAM! Tornado hits. I'm just glad he was able to get into his van in time. 165 mph is insane, can you even imagine being out there when that's happening? I'm shaking my head thinking about it. And four fatalities... that's just heartbreaking.

I'm just curious, what would've happened if the van wasn't parked in a spot where he could get to safety? Would he still be alive? That's what I'd wanna know. But honestly, it's just wild that he was able to make it through. He's a lucky dude, for sure πŸ˜….
 
oh man this guy coombes is literally a superhero 🀯 how did he even find shelter in his van like that? i mean i've been in some bad storms before but to survive an EF-3 tornado inside a moving vehicle is just insane... i'm still shaking thinking about it 😲 the speed of that thing was crazy 165mph is no joke, and to come out unscathed on the other side is just amazing πŸ™ coombes must have been either super calm or totally freaked out lol, either way i think we can all learn from his story and take tornado safety more seriously πŸ’―
 
What a crazy story! I mean, who needs a basement shelter when you've got a van to take cover in, right? Cody's instincts were super sharp, and I'm so glad he made it through that unscathed. It's wild to think about the 165 mph winds outside and how still it felt inside the van for him. That video is gonna be terrifying to watch! 🀯😱
 
OMG I CANT BELIEVE THIS GUY SAVED HIS LIFE BY HIDING IN HIS VAN!!! 🚨😲 165 MPH IS CRAZY FAST TORNADOES ARE NO JOKE, I DONT THINK ANYONE COULD HAVE PREDICTED THAT HE'D BE ABLE TO SURVIVE INSIDE THE VEHICLE!

THESE WERE LIKE A BAD MOVIE SCENE BUT REAL LIFE AND IT JUST MAKES ME REALLY GRATEFUL FOR PEOPLE LIKE CODY WHO KNOW HOW TO STAY SAFE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS.
 
omg u wudnt beleev dis! some dude cody coombes just rode out a twister in his van in arkansas lol how does he even do dat?? i mean, 165mph is insane, i dont think i cud handle that kinda stress!!! its like, rite? the guy was drivin along minding his bizness and then BAM! tornado appears & he's all "oh no, shelter" lol good for him tho, super lucky to b alive!! 🀯
 
🀯 That's one crazy way to survive a tornado πŸš—πŸ’¨! Glad he's alive tho 😌, hope the people affected by that twister are doin alright πŸ’•. Van made for a decent storm shelter, who knew? πŸ™ƒ
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this crazy story 🀯. I mean, can you imagine being in that situation? One minute you're driving along, the next minute a tornado is bearing down on you and all you can do is hope for the best πŸ™. It's amazing that Cody Coombes was able to think fast enough to duck into his van and ride it out - it's like he was born with some kind of survival instinct πŸ’ͺ.

But what really gets me is how quickly we forget about these kinds of disasters after they're over. We'll see news footage, hear the stories, but then it's back to our normal lives in a few days πŸ“Ί. I wish more people could take away from this experience the importance of being prepared and taking necessary precautions when severe weather hits β›ˆοΈ. It's just not worth risking your life like Coombes did πŸ’₯.
 
omg, this is insane 😱! i mean, i've heard of people riding out storms in their cars before, but a van? that's crazy talk 🀯. i'm so glad coombes was able to find shelter and survive, but it just goes to show how unpredictable tornadoes can be. the 165 mph winds are wild, i don't think i could've handled that πŸŒͺ️.

anyway, gotta give props to coombes for staying calm and being a total hero in this situation πŸ’―. and yeah, it's a good reminder to always prioritize our safety during severe weather events β›ˆοΈ. let's just hope everyone else was able to get to safety too, and not lose anyone else πŸ€•.
 
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