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"It makes you wanna vomit," Chase Hunter told a storm chaser while standing amid the wreckage that used to be his home.
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00:00We was sitting there watching KXI 12, they said circulation confirmed, get shelter now.
00:06So we ran over there to my mom's storm shelter, heard everything passing over us.
00:11We knew it was definitely a tornado, and we opened that shelter after it calmed down,
00:15and as you can see, this is what's left.
00:17It was put in here start of January, and I was going to have it paid off a year and
00:23a half later.
00:24I had $31,000 enough to pay on it, and now it's nothing.
00:27But, you know, we're alive, and that's what matters, so it's just kind of tough to open that shelter and
00:34see it
00:34because you don't realize it, you know, being that impactful.
00:37You see it online all the time, houses being destroyed, but then when you really see it being your own,
00:42it makes you want to vomit.
00:44I almost busted in tears. I mean, it's just not something you ever really expect to have to see.
00:51I mean, you know, you see people being distraught about it, but you don't realize how distraught it makes you
00:57until you just see everything in a pile of trash, man.
01:00It's not something anybody should have to go through, but it's all replaceable.
01:04Life is not, so thank God for that.
01:06Life is not, so thank God.
01:14Life is not, so thank God for that.
01:15Life is not the only one thing, but not people are hearing what we've been doing.
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