Shocking footage of a storm chaser rescuing a family of four after their Texas home was destroyed by a tornado has gone viral on social media. In the video, storm chaser Freddy McKinney can be seen following the tornado and realizing that it had hit a house, prompting him to check on the situation. He quickly spots the distressed family and their small dog running towards him through the rain and high winds. The woman pleads for help as she carries a child, with another child looking injured and a man limping behind them. McKinney tells them to get in his vehicle and later reveals that their house was leveled but they managed to survive.

After the events, McKinney took to social media to reassure his followers that he and the family were okay, and that he had taken them to the hospital. The storm chaser, who regularly posts footage of his storm chasing adventures on YouTube, received praise from users for his heroic actions. Images and videos from social media show the extent of the damage caused by the tornado in Hawley, Texas, including destroyed houses, crushed vehicles, and broken trees. The tornado itself can be seen in footage flinging debris into the air and battering trees as it moves across open fields.

Multiple states in the southern U.S. have been on high alert due to warnings of heavy storms and tornados, with Texas experiencing a high number of tornados this year. The National Weather Service has forecasted continued thunderstorms and heavy rains in parts of Texas over the weekend, with a recent study from Texas A&M University warning of potential hurricane intensification due to climate change. Newsweek is covering these extreme weather events and invites readers to submit their stories or questions about the tornado in Texas or other weather-related issues.

As a publication committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding common ground, Newsweek aims to provide in-depth coverage of important events such as natural disasters and their impacts on communities. The story of the family rescued by the storm chaser in Texas serves as a reminder of the bravery and compassion shown by individuals in the face of adversity. Social media has played a crucial role in sharing images and videos of the tornado’s aftermath, highlighting the need for awareness and preparedness in the face of severe weather events. Newsweek encourages readers to stay informed and engaged with current events to promote understanding and unity.

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