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Texas tornado caught on camera: women fight for survival

Texas tornado caught on camera: women fight for survival

Two Texas women, Valenia Gill and Brenda Proctor, narrowly escaped a terrifying encounter with a violent tornado while driving near Valley View. Their harrowing experience, captured on video by Gill, shows the fury of the storm as it rocks their car, throws up debris and leaves them shaken but alive in the aftermath. The video is a stark reminder of the destructive power of tornadoes and the importance of staying informed about the weather.

A harrowing video has been released showing the moment two Texas women came face-to-face with a violent tornado. Valenia Gill and Brenda Proctor were driving near Valley View when they encountered the storm, which tragically claimed several lives.

The footage, filmed by Gill, shows the initial escalation of the weather. Raindrops hit the windshield as strong winds rock their car. Gill’s voice crackles with fear as she exclaims, “We’re right in the middle of this, Brenda!” What should I do?”

As the tornado approaches, the car becomes a ship tossed in a chaotic sea. The incessant wind howls and debris hits the vehicle. Screams erupt from the women as the storm reaches its peak. The video stops briefly before resuming with Gill, his voice shaking, saying: “I’m shaking, the car is still shaking.”

The consequences are frightening. Sirens wail in the distance, a grim reminder of the devastation caused by the tornado. A car approaches cautiously, revealing downed power lines across the road. The video ends with Gill visibly shaken, muttering, “I don’t want to go anywhere right now.”

Fortunately, Gill and Brenda survived their ordeal. Their harrowing experience is a powerful reminder of the destructive force of tornadoes and the importance of remaining weather aware.

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