Missouri family survives deadly storm that hit the South: 'Unexplainable'
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() A Missouri rancher, Wes White, and his family joined ” Live Sunday” live from Alton, Missouri, after surviving tornadoes and storms in the South that have killed at least 35 people.

The White family ranch is in tact, and none of the family suffered any injuries but their neighbor’s property wasn’t so lucky.

They previously lived in Alaska and endured earthquakes before moving to the Midwest.

“I’ve experienced Arctic hurricanes, I used to work on the Arctic, but this was like nothing we’ve ever felt before when it went over us. It’s kind of unexplainable,” Wes White told ” Live Sunday.”

“I didn’t know it was a tornado, but I know something we never experienced before,” he added.

Despite high anxiety and emotions, no animals or infrastructure was damaged on the White property.

The White family’s ranch is Tick Creek Ranch and runs both cattle and horses. They can be found on social media showing off the realities of farm life.

“We build everything ourselves here and we would be rebuilding everything again if that [storm] path would have been just 200 feet this way, we would look just like our neighbors,” White added.

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