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Man thrown into the air after roof is ripped off during storm in Andhra Pradesh, India. Man thrown into the air after roof is ripped off during storm in Andhra Pradesh, India.

Storm Catapults Man Into the Air After Roof He’s Clinging Onto Tears Off

A violent storm in Andhra Pradesh, India ripped a roof clean off, catapulting a man into the air in a shocking mid‑air moment he later called a miracle. The street preacher survived the wild incident.

Woopsie wowsies — a wild mid‑air moment straight out of a disaster movie, except it happened in real life.

Moment a man is launched into the air during a violent storm in Andhra Pradesh, India.

A violent, out‑of‑control storm tore through Andhra Pradesh, India, and one man found himself literally thrown into the air after the roof he was holding onto ripped clean off.

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The footage is wild, but the story is bigger than the shock factor: violent winds can turn everyday structures into instant danger, and this survival moment is pure weather-warning proof.

It’s the kind of chaotic, blink‑and‑you‑miss‑it moment that makes your chest tighten. One second he’s gripping the roof, trying to steady himself against the wind — the next, the entire structure launches upward, taking him with it in a full airborne arc.

And somehow — miraculously — he survives.

The man, a street preacher, described the whole ordeal as nothing short of a miracle. Of course he did.

But regardless of interpretation, the footage is jaw‑dropping: a human body tossed like a leaf in a storm, a roof ripped from its frame, and a moment that could have ended in tragedy but didn’t.

A wild, unbelievable, woopsie‑wowsies slice of real‑world chaos.

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