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‘Storm
on steroids,’ massive tornadoes wreak havoc in Australia: 20
injured
A
driver and passenger narrowly miss being sucked up by a tornado in
New South Wales after it touched down metres from their car.
22
March, 2013
Two
Australian
men made a dramatic escape from a tornado in New South Wales after
the twister touched down only metres from their car.
Daniel
Clarke, 24, told Australia's 7 News channel how he was driving from
the town of Mulwala to nearby Barooga when the tornado, which was
around 50 metres wide at its base, appeared in a field next to them.
Nearby
power lines exploded with a blue flash as they were hit by the
whirling column of air.
With
rain and debris hammering the windscreen as the tornado advances
towards them, Mr Clarke reverses at speed before performing a
hand-brake turn in the road.
But
the twister continues to barrel through the adjoining field,
travelling almost parallel to their car at a speed of approximately
50mph.
"I've
never seen a demonstration of Mother Nature like that, it was just
very intense and very scary," said Mr Clarke, who subsequently
uploaded footage of the incident to his
YouTube channel.
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