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Extraordinary, boy survives Hurricane Tornado!

108CSR.com - A young boy named Jamal was seven years old Stevens managed to survive the storm that occurred Tornado North Carolina. Tornado that hit the wall of the house boy, snatched from the bed and threw it 350 feet into the embankment toward the state, said the boy's grandmother, as reported by Reuters on Tuesday (06/03/2012).

Boy suffered only minor injuries in the event that destroyed his family's two-story house in Charlotte near Interstate 485. Jamal was found by her family a few minutes after the twister hit the neighbor's house. "I never saw or heard anything like that," said Patricia Stevens, current recall the storm that sucked the walls of the house in the dark.


While their homes reportedly destroyed by the storm and left the garage and stairs inside the house. Debris scattered on the home page. Stevens said that he slept on the couch in the basement when the tornado hit at night, while his daughter and four grandchildren aged three to seven years of sleeping on the floors above.

When I heard the rumble of the storm was coming, son in law gave two twins Ashley and Amber who was three years old to take cover. When the law was about to rescue Jamal and five-year-old Ayanna upstairs, Stevens immediately hide behind the sofa.

"It was sucked up by tornado wall. I can only sit and look at the wall was brought home by a tornado. I like to dream and try to believe that it's true," said Stevens.

He then pulled open the bathroom door, and thinking about the next step as the rescue on television as he was with squatting in the tub. But he saw the only remaining door only.

After the storm, Stevens was looking for his grandchildren. Ashley was found unharmed, wounded and her twin sister Amber is found in the rubble. While Ayanna was found in a neighbor's yard, Jamal found near the dam.

The children were immediately taken to the Levine Children's Hospital and get immediate care, a hospital spokeswoman said. Two of his sisters are still in the hospital for further observation. "The condition of the children in the afternoon is pretty good," said spokesman Phil Whitesell Carolina Health Center.



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