Dramatic video shows tornado tearing through North Carolina mobile home community
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2023
- Dramatic video shows the moment a tornado tears through a mobile home community in North Carolina, sending debris flying and leveling at least one of the structures.
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Whoever built that shed and carport, my hats off to you
Right!!!!😂😂😂 at least they have the shed for shelter.
¿Por qué os hacéis las casas de madera????
Luck of the draw. The funnel missed them.
Hell ya son. And that old dodge
Looks like a American Steel Carport company or Midwest Carports inc.
The roof of the house is violently tearing off and flying away.
Meanwhile, the shed is just like “Nah, I’m chill right here, bro.”
And the red truck too. That's how crazy unpredictable tornadoes can be.
@@merrim7765ive been through alot of hurricanes including the eye wall landfall of katrina here in bay st louis MS with 30 ft wall of water that threw cars like bath toys. It takes more wind than that to move a big truck like that.
About 140+ the wind can potentially start pushing cars 155+ it can start flipping them.
Its amazing the stuff you see stuck on your roof with near 200mph wind gust around you. They lie about katrina the waves broke the local buoys at 40ft so they dont know how high the waves got. The wind gauge broke at 200mph, they down graded the storm saying it was a cat 3. Thats a straight up lie. Ive been in numerous cat 3 hurricanes.
It flinched a little.
And the carport was unscathed too!
The house roof is higher up and closer to the tornado. Its always windy on mountain tops.
It is amazing how that shed, car port and truck did not move!
Depends on the size. Not all tornadoes do high levels of damage. If this was an F3 or higher, this guy wouldn't have been standing outside either..
The lord said be still
@@dontdominatemeis the lord going to pay for the damages?
@@dontdominatemedidn’t the lord cause this tornado?
@@cuspryd3rhighly possible it is an F3. This wasn’t a direct hit. The inflow took off a considerable amount of roof and brought in debris from several hundred yards. Tornadoes this erratic tend to have patchy inflows. It’s the whole ‘skipped this house and took out that one’ thing. I have no doubt if the main vortex would’ve hit the home it would’ve been destroyed. This person is either brave, or knew that and decided they stood a better chance out on a newer and well-constructed and/or ground-anchored deck. Or both. He looked like he was vacillating between going inside and staying out.
In all honesty, I’d have probably got inside that truck.
You are either very brave or very crazy, I thank God that you were able to film this without any injury.
Don't you know? The cameraman never dies.
@@TheMikeHuntgo
😊
@@TheMikeHuntdo you know that is fiction
@@nimals468 That went right over your head, my dude.
They held the signal.
The storm turned.
The guy recordings got some balls to do that
To film this..?
He or she was in it. Almost perfect conditions for loss of life... I'm going to say, thank you for the footage. A tornado roaring through ! I'll now, will watch this many times. Thanks for posting.
@@brianwade879The Ramp could be why they didn't leave Or Lack of Warning,we heard Zero about one here or where to go if needed.
I thought that also, then I changed my mind to moron.
They're what stopped him blowing away!😂 That may be why he has a ramp🤣 ... He has to waddle
Remember, in the event of a natural disaster, the safest place is to shelter behind the nearest camera.
😂😂😂
👍Touché!
The cameraman never dies! 🤣
🙏🏻😱🙏🏻🤦♀️🙏🏻
I mean to be fair I would have done the same thing because its not like theres good hiding places in a mobile home
Cameramen can't be injured.
This guy knew what he was doing. He saved his house, shed and carport because cameraman never dies
That is funny😂
brilliant!
You and your family are in my prayers. I cant imagine losing all of my possessions like that.
The cameraman. . . Hats off. Best piece of work that I have seen in a while.
Everyone knows nothing ever happens to the cameraman .
Maybe at some point, the "cameraman" was a tripod...?
Might account for his nerves of steel.😊
The cameraman always survives
Whoever filmed this... you an angel watching over you.
Truth all day....💯💯
Yes yes and AMEN!!
Filmed it WITHOUT SAYING A WORD!!!
I know I would have let out an expletive or five.
No… They’re just extremely lucky.
So all the people who've been severely injured or killed in a tornado, including that one, didn't have an angel watching over them? Oh, wait. God needed those people back for some unknown reason. You people are unbelievable. Anything to avoid cold, hard reality.
Unbelievable footage that takes great courage and a lot of guts. I hope your family and your neighbors are all OK love and peace.
That didn’t take guts, that’s stupidity. Him and his family could have died. Why take that risk? I don’t know about you but I was in the Army and went through allot of danger. At least that was for something, what’s this for? To go viral?
Big house: AHHH HELP ME I'M FALLING APART!
Small shed: *sigh* what a nice day!
Never flinched. Tore the roof right off your house, but you stood still! Hope you’re OK❤😊 your storage shed sure is strong!
Right !
This is good advertising
The shed is probably fastened to a concrete slab if they have those building codes there.
Stupidly is what that is. Not an Angel.
I fully expected to see the addendum "photographer is currently recuperating in the hospital with heavy injuries to the head from flying debris"
Insurance company: I’m sorry but there is no proof that it was a tornado that took your roof off. Claim denied.
You can see another one past the pole!!
Scary, but you are probably right.
idk about over there but here in the uk any damage caused by nature is classed as an act of god and they can deny the claim.
Act of God BS!
Insurance charges everything for North Carolina, even the hurricanes that never hit. That's what they said last time when they raised their rates
You folks are So brave!!! Thank You for sharing and please stay safe..
Whoever filmed this, you have a soul of steel. I’m so sorry this happened to you though.
They left the house keys in the truck and we’re stuck on the handicap porch 😢😢
Amen, glad you made it. Damn that roof your under was built as indestructible as our souls having a human experience tough vessels.💜
@@cozmo1266they’re clearly inside and not on the porch but cool story
That’s because mobile homes are built really good now. They are able to withstand category 4 hurricanes and f3 tornadoes.
right. let's stand by the windows and doors while a tornado is going through so we can get a million views on TikTok. sorry but that's a stupid thing to do
Proof that the *camera man* never dies...
Man, this comment is so tiresome.
@@scotsman6712 and did I ask for your opinion?
I was just thinking this😂
@miisaimmonen7234 😂😂😂 for real though. The camera man doesn't ever die. And this comment NEVER gets old😂😂😂
Nope its proof that not every photographer of catastrophy is killed and their camera destroyed by the violence they're videoing, like the 4 stormchasers that got killed by a tornado they were following. You pays yo money and you takes yo chances
It's saddening to see someone's sanctuary being torn apart like that. The huge positive though is the person was not harmed.
There’s one word for someone who will stand on an open porch as a tornado ropes off the roof of their own house, and brave isn’t the word!
The truck was more stable than the mobile home.😮😮😮
Mopar or no car
It's because it is a Ram. If it were a silverado, it would be on its back receiving the wind.
@@Dynamicelectrician If I'm not mistaken I think it the same model or a very similar one to the one they use in the Twister movie 😂 the irony
The truck is aerodynamic whereas the mobile home is not. There's a lot more flat surface area on the mobile home for the wind to press against instead of just gliding over.
@@dustinzilbauer7582 no its the extreme
That was the best car commercial I ever have seen
Those dodge trucks are know to survive tornados up to F5s, just watch twister… 😂
24 years in the making
That's the good years of dodges 95 to 01 or 02 if I remember, my uncle has a 90s GMC van and a newer Ford SUV, the newer Ford was totaled, we drove that old van out from underneath that mobile home.
It’s obvious this person cares for their property dearly. Your attention to detail is also plainly seen so sorry for your loss.
"You are strong Tornado, stand proud" - Shed
Are we all going to ignore the fact that Bill Paxton’s red Dodge Ram is just sitting there unscathed…❤Great footage and I hope everyone is okay.
I was thinking hey there is the dodge from twister.
THE EXTREME
@@obxtarheel9191LOSER!! MOVE ON!! RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman
That's hilarious because when I saw the truck my first thought was "Oh no I hope the truck doesn't get hurt: LOL.
Great catch. I lived in Wichita...have family there. Scary to live there but dam I love that MOVIE RIP BILL PAXTON
Why would you stand on the porch while a tornado is ripping your house up? You're lucky you didn't get hit by debris
Edit: before you comment "camera man never dies" just know hundreds of people beat you to it and you're not clever! Also before you say "because he's in a trailer" I promise ANY shelter is better than no shelter, wake up people!
Because he knew God would protect him.
@@GNXperimentaldarwin award winning ideology
Exactly. Sheet Metal will decapitate you. As soon as the sirens go off you need to go to the safest place in your house, a windowless room, basement if you have one or an underground stormshelter.
Perhaps the camera person just didnt give a damn
Look like a handicap person slow movement ramp to 🛻
Man, every single blanket, pillow and mattress in my house was in the bathroom with mattresses over me and my son and I had wrapped him up like a burrito and tied him to me with a blanket. I'm glad i seen all my neighbors evacuating the trailer park or I might not of know in time.
The cameraman never dies.
-A wise guy (like me)
In all of the hurricane parties we’ve had in the trailer park in NC, not a damn one of us was as calm as the person filming this. I’m so sorry about your loss. Very best wishes for a bigger and better build back!
The house looks fine.maybe not the roof
I was totally impressed!!
They're already built at Lowe's and Home Depot. Some assembly required.🙂
Oh that sucks, at least the polls in NC statistics that it’s not Global Warming. Enjoy the weather!
How can you be so chill while standing in a tornado lol
Whoever built that little shed knew what they were doing!
I pray for no fatalities
And that nice ramp stayed perfectly intact. Whoever their builder is, stick with them!
That’s what i I was thinking! That ramp too. And they’re just standing on the porch, watching it go by!
Hats off to this guy no cussin no being scared he just stood out there while a tornado was happening this guy has got my respect
This is just heartbreaking to watch ur home literally just being torn up!! Literally everything was damaged how life-changing 😢
Calmest tornado footage I've ever seen/heard. Cameraman-- no screaming at all. Amazing.
Exactly what I was thinking.
He knows that the cameraman never dies.
He was paralyzed with fear
The cameraman never dies.
I've had 2 come over me and land beyond me. They both were so loud (like a freight train!) Noise scared the hell out of me! Lol
Think I'd be moving into my shed from that moment on
Move the fridge, move the bed, move the oven, move the stove, run the gas, run the electric and abandon the house...?
@@firstnamelastname8060 Tiny house living it is then!
The person recording was the most intelligent person. Turn on the camera. Because camera people never die!
In reality I hope everyone was okay. 💔
The dude that built that car port is happier than a tornado in a trailer park! I'll see myself out.
I need to know where they bought that little shed that did not move an inch
From somewhere just beyond THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD!
IKEA?
So sorry for everyone who was affected by this tornado. Prayers for all.
And the tens of thousands that have hit the US in the last 50 + years !
@@stoneysscapes7544climate change tho 😂
Thank youn
HAH!!
YEAH, EXCEPT, NO PRAYERS FOR THE PHIZER PLANT THAT WAS RIPPED APART..😂😂
We need tornado reform not your thoughts and prayers!!
The window is always the safest place to be during a tornado
I guess they're like "where the hell am I going to go"
This one here takes cameraman never dies
to a whole new level💪
That happen it real the who lives there record it
😂😂😂
@daltonoguin2364 hello 👋 have. You ever seen a tornado 🌪 in person before I'm just wondering 🤔 💭 OK 👍 👌 🙆♀️ 🆗️. If there's ever a tsunami heading my way I
Would take cover would you take cover if there's ever A tornado heading your Way
@@kimchristensen5074what???
😂😂😂
Be so careful going out into this stuff! You could get impaled by flying debris, if not carried away.. I wish no one lived in mobile homes when there’s a tornado involved. Thank you for sharing this though. Terrifying like this.
I wish we didn’t live in mobile homes too. Thanks Black Rock, D.R. Horton, United States Gov, etc.
You are right.
And from the end of 2024, the number and scale of natural disasters will increase multiple times. The reason for this is entering the cosmic cycle of 12000 years.
If we don't take action now, in 5-7 years it will be impossible to live on the planet. And not later than 2036 there will be a catastrophe, which will turn the Earth into a second Mars.
We still have a chance to save the planet and our own lives. The analytical report and ways to solve the problem are voiced here: "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" (online forum).
Double wide Debbie don't mind.
@@thomassmith4678OK, Greta.
Exactly what I was thinking. Man, they really aren't kidding when they say you should never ride out a tornado in a mobile home. If a shed or a carport is sturdier than your house, it's a pretty flimsy house!
Respect to the shed builder and the guy that put that metal roof on.
Most likely a Mexican their the only ones that actually take pride in their work
I am like this person. Seeing what is going on around me helps me adjust to not being in control and a much calm effect than being in a closed up closet
All well and good until you get impaled by a piece of wood or metal or glass in your face. Most important thing is taking care of yourself.
same here except I’m absolutely terrified of wind/storms yet I have to watch outside as it passes so I know if a tornado is forming.
Yeah but it's also kind of dangerous. He could get hit with debris.
@@silverdandelions1908The worst tornado I’ve personally been through came in the middle of the night/early morning about 3 a.m. so we couldn’t see anything. It made the entire experience so much worse. Plus going from being awoken out of a dead sleep from a huge clap of thunder, to the house shaking like 40 seconds later….Omg 😣. I seriously got nervous when ANY storms were approaching, especially at night, for years after that. I’ve never been through one as bad during the day, but it just feels like if I could see it, plus have the warning & be prepared, that it would lessen how terrifying it was a bit.
Yeah I could not know what was going on around my surroundings. That would torment my mind.
Once again... proof that the camera man never dies 🙏
He must have recently paid his home insurance to be that calm.
They need to get whoever built the wheelchair ramp and shed to build your new home…
The footage is harrowing but maybe go someplace safer during a tornado.
How could they if it came right through suddenly!
@@AllBECKnoBITE They went outside onto their porch while the storm was still there with debris flying around. They certainly had enough warning before that.
@@sheerri looks to like from the door window
where?
You need a shelter to be really safe , that’s terrible and prayers you made through it ok , I was actually not far from there when this was going on but on the road and in a hotel !
This video is another reason why I'm glad I don't live in North Carolina or in a mobile home. I hope no one was injured.
Wowzers! Terrifying storm but impressive filming with such a steady hand! Thank God you made it through, prayers from🇨🇦
Amazing that little shed never flinched.
Or the car
Thats why im heading for it next time too! 🎉😅
And the cheap tin roof as well!😜
I was thinking the same thing
And seems to have shielded the truck too!
So sorry for the damage to your home !! Praying everyone is okay 🙏
Its not her home
How would you know who's home it is.
That truck is like:" Yeah, I ain't budging!" 💪
Respect to the person who stood on the deck outside just to film that tornado.
(And the Shed builder for his WONDERFUL building skills 🙄)
All I can say is you are one brave mother and I hope everyone was alright.
Bro, I wonder if he realizes how close he was to death.
More like one stupid mofo. Absolutely insane he was just standing outside filming
@@kt420ishit's a mobile home bro, there's nowhere to go if its his time its his time
@@HawkeyesClub true
@@kt420ishYeah, he should have gone into the basement of his mobile home...
Finally a camera man who doesn’t move at the best part. That being said, I’m sorry about the damage to your house
What house?
Sad...God's blessings to you
It is a security camera 😂
@@armangazeryan8541damn when did they make security cameras that walk?
I can understand being ready to go down with your home, but someone should tell poor Claudius that the porch ain't worth it.
What’s crazy about this video is it’s showing a “weak” tornado. Something strong would have picked up that mobile home and carried it away
Camera man never dies. If ever in danger, quick, start recording.
Proof that the cameraman never dies
Oh how original.
And that this trite post invariably pops up on such videos.
Ok...but...like...this is probably the most apt one I've seen of these...so....I give this one a pass. It's not like the "kid jumps off ten foot cliff into water with camera" responses...
This video should be up for an award!!!
No screaming/cussin
Steady right in the middle of it all
Most EXCELLENT and OUTSTANDING filming achievement
And almost got a Darwin Award! Posthumously…..
A stupidity award.
@@meonly406yep!
He had a cameraman immunity.
Worst camera work ever. An entire barn is being torn apart 30 yards away and they sit and film the indestructible shed the entire time
That person has big balls to record that. It was CLOSE!
I would have been pissing my pants when the roof started to go and I don't believe you have a basement either! Then the wind does a 180° turn and comes straight back from where it was going! Crazy, it's scary that it could have been even worse.
I wanna know who built that shed. That thing is impressive!
And the ramp..it didn't even move an inch.!
Even the car awning stood grounded dang
Tuff Sheds. They are critically inspected. The Mobil home industry is protected by lobbyists. Their junk is pure junk. Notice the back yard tin roofing stayed together?? The mobile home lost the roofing AND INSULATION!
Ikr
Agreed.
Someone needs to hire this camera man that was on another level even when their roof was ripped off they was stove cold. Hope no one was injured.
That bad ass dodge ram wasn’t going nowhere either! MOPAR baby!
Stove cold?
If only people filming paranormal activities remembered that the Camera Man never dies! Great steady work!
Camera man never dies. Stayed calm while everything imploded around him. Nerves of steel.😎
Good thing they picked up that camera, camera man never dies
😂
Bro you live in a trailer and you still recording when it's right on you jeez
That shed outside is holding up better than the trailer home.
My cousin's bf died in that storm saving her and unborn child. She was still critical but she's out of the hospital now. I thank God for him, but hate he lost his life protecting what he loved 💔 .
That one brave carpenter to stand there and film. He must be confident in his work or nowhere to go for cover 😱
All we could say is cameraman never dies…
Lolll came here to say that
Nerves of steel.
0 effs to give .... camera man LOL
@@dannymckerley9018there was nowhere safe to go, might as well film it in case they die, so someone might see the footage and know how they died.
Not a sound came from him, go's to show he's not nervous .
The insurance company would be like... The tornado missed your house. It was just heavy winds.
You're not covered.
Right...smh
It the policy doesn't cover wind, it wouldn't cover tornadoes either.
Tell me you don't read your policy without telling me. Pay for the coverage and youll get it. Uncle Sam is watching the insurance companies.
Whatever dude.
A home insurance policy doesn't cover every possible mishap that could befall your household, however. If your neighborhood is hit by certain types of natural disasters and your home suffers structural damage, your insurance carrier likely won't cover the loss. @@freedomandguns3231 ...and it was a joke. So not only are you WRONG, but you don't have a sense of humor.
And just like that, that tornado left and said "did I do that?" It's scary how strong and quick they are at times depending on the speed the tornado is moving.
I like how the shed survived meanwhile an entire house flys by
Absolutely the best camera work I’ve seen. Stuff coming apart feet away, and he/she stands fast.
That's what I was thinking this guy stared down a tornado wasn't even shaken, I hope he sees a sasquatch someday you know we'll finally get some steady footage....
Definitely shot by a white male, around 45 years old, ex-military, works in construction.
That's my profile guess
I could lowkey do better I put on roger
They didn't get good footage. We couldn't see the house next door get taken away.
Where else were they going to go. They were in a mobile home. If it hits it’s taking everything with it.
Watching the neighbors home going by in pieces is absolutely devastating. I couldn't imagine how it feels to see your entire life basically destroyed in seconds right before your eyes and then see your other neighbors home basically undamaged. I personally could never live where tornadoes are common. Sorry for your loss people.
It is one of the most harrowing things that can happen to you. In a matter of minutes our while community was blown away on KY Lake Dec 10, 2021. Climbing out the next morning to see everything around you changed forever from the time you were a kid is one of the most disruptive ever.
I live in Minnesota - thankfully not in a trailer - and I spend every tornado in the basement.
In 2023, the destruction on the planet reached a new level. The world was shaken by devastating and abnormal earthquakes, a huge number of red auroras in unusual places, abnormal heating of the ocean, Category 5 hurricanes, wildfires covering half the planet, rivers and lakes massively disappearing, droughts changing with large-scale floods, volcanoes becoming active.
Over the last 30 years, the climate has changed catastrophically. The cause of this is the cosmic cycle of 12000 years. The same changes are happening now on all planets of the solar system.
From the end of 2024, the number and scale of natural disasters will increase many times over. And if we do nothing now, it will be impossible to live on the planet in 5-7 years. And not later than 2036 catastrophe will occur, which will turn the Earth into a planet like Mars.
We still have a chance to save the planet and humankind. The analytical report and ways to solve the problem are voiced here: "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" (online forum).
Some of these people have had this happen to them more than once. Moore, Oklahoma was pretty much demolished twice by an F5. You're right. A person is relying on pure luck living in tornado alley.
Probably don't live in a place where tornadoes come 😂
Proof that the cameraman never dies.
Dang! A mobile home in a tornado is not where you want to be. This guy was extremely lucky not to be killed by debris.
Living in Oklahoma I can appreciate the bravery it takes to film this kind of weather. When things start flying apart, most people are already in the shelter!
It’s not bravery it’s idiotic to stand there and film
Having lived in Nebraska and Oklahoma thanks to the military, I can assure you I have seen my fair share of 🌪🌪🌪! This guy is very lucky he didn't get impaled by debris or taken away by a huge gust of wind. He better be lucky it wasn't an F2 cuz this could have been much worse. I am happy though he survived to tell the tale!😁
From the end of 2024, the number and scale of natural disasters will increase many times over. The reason for this is entering the cosmic cycle of 12000 years.
If we don't take action now, in 5-7 years it will be impossible to live on the planet. And not later than 2036 there will be a catastrophe, which will turn the Earth into a second Mars.
We still have a chance to save the planet and our own lives. The analytical report and ways to solve the problem are voiced here: "Global Crisis. The Responsibility" (online forum).
Most people have good sense.
Tornadoes are terrifying, I’m surprised you didn’t take cover, could have turned out very differently. I’m glad your safe, hope your family is too.
In a mobile home there is no cover lmao. It’s a cross your fingers and pray kind of moment
Good thing the camera man never dies.
all i’ve learned from this is metal roofs are apparently significantly stronger than shingled ones, this guy is crazy, and that carport was built like a rock.
That truck was like “did something happen” 😂
Shed, Dodge Ram 🐏 pickup and the carport cover; all stood their ground! Impressive! 🌪️🌪️🌪️💪💪
Nothing tougher than Ram
@@SpiritVectoreven tornado don't want a Ram😊
It may have stood its ground but it probably doesn’t run
love this@@davidclay2362
That AC not only stood its ground but probably runs to
There are hardly any basements in North Carolina. The water level tends to be a little high for that. Thank goodness the ramp survived so you could get out of the house without that being torn off
The hardest part of watching this is realizing the one filming it had no where safe to shelter
In that shed was safe
“Well… I don’t have a basement but my phone does have a camera.”
🤣
Shed, Trunk and Carport still standing even your Home, and the person filming. All I can say,,, God Is So Good Praying all are well in North Carolina ❤ since the tornado. 🙌🏽
As someone who grew up and currently lives in Oklahoma, here's some advice. Please get away from the glass windows. If you only have a one story house, get in the center of your house in a closet. Or in a bathroom preferably away from windows. Because the way you are in this storms face, I feel like I need to end this with good luck.
Praying for everyone affected…I hope no one was injured. 🫶🏻❤🙏🏼
Wow brave person. My grandma stood outside watching a tornado blow away a home on her right side go over her head to come down on the house on her left side no damage to her or her home
Dareing the Devil...
Your Grandma was blessed. That musta been terrifying.
Your grandma lied to you sunny boy!
@@pageroo9644 Why if the world would you she that?! Haven't you ever driven through a neighborhood after a tornado and seen one house looking almost untouched in the middle of a bunch that were nothing but rubble? Or seen the footage from where a never drove through half an hour after the tornado? Oh wait- Now I'M assuming. Maybe you're just too young to have seen it. I'm 56 and have seen it less than a dozen times. I also had a friend in school who's parents called the school to tell her not to worry when she heard the news, it missed the house, and everybody was OK, only the barn was damaged.
I SAW that house on the way home that afternoon, and yes, IT was untouched, but instead of a barn beside it, there was a pile of rubble.
That's a tornado for you. It pucks and chooses what it's going to take out.
It's not so much the tornado that kills you, it is what is inside the tornado.
Or more… what gets thrown out of it!
Yeah, it's the spirit of the tornado that counts. Dont listen to all those other bigger meaner tornados.
What you need to tornado has been inside you all along
The power of a tornado is what kills you when it destroys the house your in or building. It's over
At Circle K we have the South West tornados, now those have black beans in them I think, and in the morning we sell breakfast tornados which have eggs I think. Never underestimate a tornado.
@@cmg197 What I was inferring was that the debris flying in and around a tornado is also very lethal.
This guy understood that camera man never dies
Whoever filmed this, ARE YOU CRAZY? DAMN! NO WAY I COULD STAND THERE CALMLY TAPING IT! YOU MUST BE A BIT TOUCHED MY FRIEND AND DEFINITELY VERY BLESSED! Try to stay safe and quit playing with fate! Best wishes to you and especially your family ❤
I'm impressed by how calm you are. I'd be huddle in a corner screaming!!!
The person couldnt care less
Impressed?? Did you mean to say questioning his intelligence?? 😂
@lisaspencer1057 What do you mean? He's highly intelligent, a genius even. He knows that the cameraman never dies.
Most interior serving as a cushion type of room. That's one of my closets. It all falls on me? No problem whatsoever. I can survive that one. Protect only my head. Everything in the closet would protect if fall out towards the ground. I do think about a lot of different types of things.
I’d be right there underneath you!
Give that person a camara job on storm chasers....✊️👏
Literally was thinking of the oldie, TWISTER!!!They mad brave😂😂 Couldn’t have been me though 🤦🏾♀️
He was steady and didn't seem to flinch at none of that, so he would be a good crew member in that aspect.
We’re not in Kansas anymore Toto
Yeah but without all the the talking and senseless yelling 😆👍🏼 this video audio is perfect
Maybe he has a motorcycle helmet and riding gear and we are impressed for nothing?!?
This person is defenitly the coolest dude on earth. Normally I need to mute the video for the "oh my god, ohh my god...."
When facing a tornado always grab the camera. Cameraman never dies.
What a gut-wrenching feeling, to just stand there helplessly watching the wrath of the unforgiving tornado wrecking havock on your own house
I noticed there is a wheelchair ramp outside leading away from camera filming. 😢
Whoa. The change in the direction of the wind was incredible. Hope everyone is ok.
A solusao e cavar um tunnel e morar LA poi's wste tornado ta afim de vagunsar com a Tua casa sem do e rebeude mesmo kkkk❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Two people with broken bones. No fatalities 🙏 I live 3 miles away from there
@@willm5028 well thank goodness!! I live in Kansas and they can be fast and furious. No fatalities, amazing.