Aria Vargyas, who experienced a devastating tornado in Moore, Oklahoma as a child, is now a 19-year-old student storm chaser at Texas A&M University. She lost her little sisters in the tornado and has since graduated from high school.
She was 8 when an F5 tornado killed her little sisters. 11 years later, she's a student storm chaser at Texas A&M https://t.co/plp2yEht56
Aria Vargyas was in second grade when a monster tornado destroyed her family's home and obliterated her school in Moore, Oklahoma. 💔 Now 19, Aria is a student storm chaser at Texas A&M University. 🌪 https://t.co/kS3IdwYp1l
Aria Vargyas was in second grade when the monster tornado obliterated her school and destroyed her family's home in Moore, Oklahoma. https://t.co/taOrFeMHlk
Aria Vargyas was 8 when an F5 tornado killed her little sisters. Now, 11 years later, she's a student storm chaser at Texas A&M https://t.co/n1WCGxJ43N
A Texas teen who was struck by lightning on Siesta Key Beach nearly four years ago has graduated from high school. https://t.co/IXNCRNBbsr
Aria Vargyas was in second grade when a monster tornado destroyed her family's home and obliterated her school in Moore, Oklahoma. Now 19, Aria is a student storm chaser at @TAMU. @ShernMinKHOU https://t.co/taOrFeMHlk
Aria Vargyas was just 8 years old when she was pulled out of the wreckage of the 2013 EF5 tornado that destroyed her hometown of Moore, Oklahoma and took the lives of her two young sisters. https://t.co/82egXD0PAB