Woman hides inside her work van during Florida tornado
- Jeanicmar Rangel experienced an EF2 tornado in Longwood, Florida, capturing the event on video while trapped in her work van.
- Rangel, who recently moved from Venezuela, described the terrifying moment, saying, "I started to cry before I get out of the van."
- The tornado produced winds over 100 miles per hour, and Rangel exclaimed, "Ay, Dios mio!" as debris struck her vehicle.
- She expressed relief at surviving the ordeal, stating, "When I begin to see all the disaster in the area, the only thing I said is I can't believe I'm alive.
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The state of Florida, in the United States, was hit by an intense tornado this Monday that swept through streets, caused landslides and sowed chaos among the population.A citizen was about to be swallowed up by the phenomenon, however, staying in her car saved her life.The woman was able to immortalize the moment and record how this tornado came to her.Before it was too late, she could take refuge in her vehicle while it was hit by the wind and …
A citizen of Longwood, Florida, recorded from her vehicle the virulence of a tornado that surprised her when she was out of her home.These virulent weather phenomena are very common on the east coast of the United States, especially in areas near the Caribbean such as the state of Florida. Tornadoes are usually more common in the months that include spring or summer temperatures, as they are the result of strong storms.The woman was driving when…
Jeanicmar Rangel, a Venezuelan citizen residing in Orlando, Florida (USA), experienced moments of terror when she was trapped in her van during the passage of a EF-2-grade tornado. According to local media, the incident occurred in Longwood, a suburb of Orlando, when Rangel was parked in front of a house. READ ALSO: WOMAN KILLED IN TRYING TO PUT A CRUCIER IN MIAMI, FALLED IN THE INFERROR CUBIE When she received a tornado alert, she decided to st…
Watch a Florida woman film a devastating tornado as it slams into her car
Veronika Kovalenko via iStockIdeally, you want to be in a low-lying, secure location away from doors and windows during a tornado. Think storm shelter, basement, or safe room in such an emergency. However, sometimes things move too quickly, and you’re forced to buckle down while a violent tornado climbs over your car, like this terrified Florida woman did. And she captured the entire ordeal on her smartphone. A video shows the shocking first-per…
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