A Cromwell family says they are lucky to be alive after tornados hit Seminole County Wednesday night.
Lee and Heather Snow ran to their families home next door when the tornado sirens went off Wednesday.
"It went so fast that you don’t have time to remember it," homeowner Lee Snow said.
Their house on O'Neil Street was picked up by the wind and moved several inches.
The inside was almost gutted.
"You really couldn’t tell until the next day and then in the daylight, that’s when you could tell what devastation took place," homeowner Lee Snow said.
It was an EF1 tornado that ripped right through Cromwell before heading north towards Tulsa.
"Everything is ruined," homeowner Lee Snow said. "Insulation and mud and furniture that I have not finished paying for yet went out the door."
The Snow's say they are safe and one of their dogs survived the storm up in a nearby tree.
"All I remember is getting to our families home and getting to safety," homeowner Heather Snow said. "That is all I remember."
The Snow's say the aftermath looks overwhelming.
"I look at it and it the house is gone," homeowner Heather Snow said. "Where are we going to go? What are we gonna do? That was our home."
With some grit and a sense of humor, the Snow's say they will rebuild.
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