
Bizarre Missouri Tornado Record Was Just Shattered Saturday
In a night filled with historic tornado activity, a long-held Missouri tornado record appears to have just been broken by a woman that was carried a record distance by a twister.
On March 12, 2006, Matt Suter was caught up in a tornado in Fordland, Missouri and was carried 1,307 feet away yet he miraculously survived. That was the standing Guinness Book of World Records distance.
Matt's record appears to have been broken by a woman in Society Hill, Mississippi who was picked up by a massive wedge tornado and carried a quarter-mile yet she lived.
This is that wedge tornado in Mississippi that the woman survived as shared by The Weather Channel.
When I see stories like this, I am reminded that miracles are very real. You can call it coincidence or luck if you want to, but I won't. Someone was obviously watching over this Mississippi woman's life just like He did for Matt Suter in Missouri back in 2006.
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