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See a dramatic video that is caught by Kansas Tornado in the car

Deadly storms hit the American middle west and injured at least 28 deaths and dozens more.

The deadly weather hit states at the weekend, including Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Virginia. In Kansas, a man recorded an incredible video when a tornado pulled through the area.

His terror is obvious, but luckily he survived.

See video of the man who survives Kansas Tornado

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Clock: driver survives Kansas Tornado from his car

Aden Basgall was stuck in his car during an EF2 tornado, which tore through GRANNEL, KANSAS,.

An estimated 21 tornados were reported on May 18 in Kansas, in which houses in Grinnell were harmful to 70. A man, Aden Basgall, was in his car when one of the Twister hit. At that time he said he could only “buckle up and hope for the best”.

Basgall took a video of the storm that raged right in front of his little limousine, showing heavy winds and rain that showed rubble through the air and quickly moving floods underneath.

Goodbye, GRENNELL, “Basgall says in the clip. Later, when it is clear that he will survive, he says:” We have just been saved by God! “

However, the storm, which was damaged by meteorologists as a category EF2 with winds of 135 miles per hour, BASGALL's car, did not hurt him. Overall, according to Accuweather, the storms are said to have caused up to 11 million US dollars in the affected countries in the countries concerned.

More bad weather is coming

While the municipalities torn them up for more than 80 tornadoes that were torn by a handful of states at the weekend, the forecastists have warned that the storm is not over yet.

According to the weather forecast, heavy thunderstorms are expected in parts of at least a dozen countries until the middle of the week. These include Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio and West Virginia.

A larger part of the eastern United States could also see precipitation and less heavy thunderstorms. According to Accuweather, storms could move to the Memorial Day weekend in more southeastern countries.

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