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As tornado approached Kansas town, they hid in a Bud Light cooler and cracked jokes

Monday night’s EF-2 tornado had just plowed through four blocks of Ottawa, Kansas, ripping off roofs and demolishing buildings as the storm muscled its way east.

Twenty-five miles later, at the Shady Acres R.V. Park in Hillsdale, a twister descended, lifting and tossing and spinning mobile homes like Lego pieces.

Asad Morani, owner of the Sunoco Lake-N-Dale convenience store, hid in the store’s cooler seen here on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, as an EF-2 tornado hit Hillsdale, Kansas, on Monday.
Asad Morani, owner of the Sunoco Lake-N-Dale convenience store, hid in the store’s cooler seen here on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, as an EF-2 tornado hit Hillsdale, Kansas, on Monday. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

“Then we could see the funnel coming toward us,” Asad Morani said. Age 30, he is the owner of the Hillsdale’s Sunoco Lake-N-Dale convenience and gas station at 25495 Old Kansas City Road.

“It was slow, but it was intense,” Morani recalled Tuesday.

Tornado reached Hillsdale, Kansas

So he did what he knows he should not have done. He stepped outside with his cellphone — “Just for a second,” Moroni said — to capture a photo and a 9-second video of the tornado inside a monstrous black storm system, ripped through by flashes of lightning, as it crawled closer. A tornado siren blasted its alarm.

Asad Morani, owner of the Sunoco Lake-N-Dale convenience store, shows a photo on his phone that he took of the supercell storm moments before a tornado hit Hillsdale, Kansas, on Monday, April 13, 2026.
Asad Morani, owner of the Sunoco Lake-N-Dale convenience store, shows a photo on his phone that he took of the supercell storm moments before a tornado hit Hillsdale, Kansas, on Monday, April 13, 2026. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

Then a transformer exploded. Morani, an Overland Park resident and 2013 graduate of Blue Valley North High School, ran for safety.

“Three other of my local customer were with me. I was like, ‘All right guys, we’ve got to get inside’. . .I locked all the doors. I turned the emergency pumps off, just because you’ve got to be safe.”

The four took shelter inside a convenience store cooler with the sodas and water and beer. Morani sat on a case of Bud Light.

“Opened the cooler. Ran in the cooler. It’s all metal,” he said.

Downed power lines damaged in the tornado on Monday, littered the parking lot at the Sunoco Lake-N-Dale on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in Hillsdale, Kansas.
Downed power lines damaged in the tornado on Monday, littered the parking lot at the Sunoco Lake-N-Dale on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in Hillsdale, Kansas. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

The tornado thundered by.

“It was like a freight train was driving over and around us,” Morani said. “The floor and the roof were shaking.”

He wasn’t concerned for his life. Morani said he had survived two others, one when he was very young, which he couldn’t recall. The other was on April 27, 2011, when his lived in Alabama. Sixty-two tornados touched down in the state that day.

Inside the cooler, to cut the tension,“We were just like cracking jokes: Mother Nature is pissed right now. When she hits, she hits hard.”

Storm debris littered Hillsdale, Kansas, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, following an EF-2 tornado that struck Miami County on Monday night, leaving a trail of visible destruction.
Storm debris littered Hillsdale, Kansas, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, following an EF-2 tornado that struck Miami County on Monday night, leaving a trail of visible destruction. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

His concerns and his thoughts, however, did go to the drivers he had seen outside on the roads, speeding away from the storm as fast as they could.

“People were flooring it,” he said.

Only later did he hear that Shady Acres, the R.V. park, was decimated, glad that no one there or in Ottawa lost their lives.

The worst of the storm passed in three minutes, Morani estimated.

People look over items lost in a storm at Hillsdale Boat & Mini Storage on April 14, 2026 after a tornado ripped through the area the night before.
People look over items lost in a storm at Hillsdale Boat & Mini Storage on April 14, 2026 after a tornado ripped through the area the night before. Kendrick Calfee kcalfee@kcstar.com

About 10 minutes after it passed, he and his customers ventured outside. Utility poles were snapped like toothpicks. Trees stood cracked and broken, metal twisted among the remaining branches. Others were heaved from their roots.

The canopy that covered his gas pumps had been swept away. Live power lines lay on the ground.

‘It’s a miracle’

Just down the block, Dedre Beattie and her husband, Paul, living for nearly 10 years on 255th Street was home making dinner, with the window open, when she heard the thunder. Lightning began flashing.

“Of course, like rational Kansans, we come out to the back patio,” she joked.

Tonja Gilbert, 53, looks at her RV as it sits in a pond at Shady Acres RV Park near Hillsdale, Kansas.
Tonja Gilbert, 53, looks at her RV as it sits in a pond at Shady Acres RV Park near Hillsdale, Kansas. Kendrick Calfee kcalfee@kcstar.com

The tornado siren sounded.

“But there was nothing going on,” she said. “There was no rain, there was no hail. There was absolutely nothing. It wasn’t even crazy windy at all.”

She went back inside. Soon after, her husband returned from outside.

“He was like, ‘We’ve got to get downstairs — like now.’ If my husband says we need to go downstairs, that means we have to get downstairs, because he would ride the storm out if he could.”

All seemed quiet at first, she said. Then the rain started, followed by hail.

“By the time we got downstairs, that’s when we could hear the wind. It was crazy. I was expecting to hear the whole house collapsing. . . .It was roaring.”

A Salvation Army emergency vehicle was in Hillsdale, Kansas as recovery efforts began Tuesday following an EF-2 tornado that struck Miami County on Monday night, leaving a trail of visible destruction.
A Salvation Army emergency vehicle was in Hillsdale, Kansas as recovery efforts began Tuesday following an EF-2 tornado that struck Miami County on Monday night, leaving a trail of visible destruction. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

Morani’s Sunoco canopy ended up in their yard.

“I think it’s a miracle. It’s crazy for everybody to have made it through this,” Beattie said.

Morani had said the same.

“We’re alive,” he said. “That’s all that matters.”

Asad Morani, owner of the Sunoco Lake N Dale convenience store, hid in the store’s cooler seen here on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, as an EF-2 tornado hit Hillsdale, Kansas, on Monday.
Asad Morani, owner of the Sunoco Lake N Dale convenience store, hid in the store’s cooler seen here on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, as an EF-2 tornado hit Hillsdale, Kansas, on Monday. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

This story was originally published April 15, 2026 at 1:05 PM.

Eric Adler
The Kansas City Star
Eric Adler, at The Star since 1985, has the luxury of writing about any topic or anyone, focusing on in-depth stories about people at both the center and on the fringes of the news. His work has received dozens of national and regional awards.
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