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See it: Kentucky men go viral after burying minivan to use as storm shelter during severe weather

  • Ryan Hagan and Buddy Rolley buried a minivan in their Kentucky town last Wednesday to use as a storm shelter.
  • Severe storms and Tornado Warnings prompted Hagan and Rolley to devise an original safety approach.
  • Hagan used a mini-excavator he had recently purchased to bury the van, and it took over five hours.
  • Hagan stated, "This was kind of just a wild idea we had," and he noted the dirt was a short-term fix.
  • A video of their storm shelter went viral, capturing nearly 2 million views, while Kentucky faced record flooding and road closures.
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See it: Kentucky men go viral after burying minivan to use as storm shelter during severe weather

It took more than five hours to bury the van in dirt, Ryan Hagan said.

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Gov. Beshear emphasizes safety as severe weather continues

As severe weather continues to impact the state, Governor Andy Beshear provided brief updates to social media emphasizing safety.

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wz.de broke the news in on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
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