Two pet goats helped save an Oklahoma family trapped beneath the rubble of their home after a devastating tornado tore through Enid last month. Adam Sloat, 53, his wife Mary, their teenage daughter, and two neighbors took shelter in an underground storm cellar on April 23 after a rare tornado emergency warning was issued. An EF-4 tornado, packing winds estimated between 170 and 200 mph, slammed into the area shortly after 8 p.m., destroying the family’s home. “We were relaxing, watching the NFL draft on TV when the signal went off,” Sloat said in an interview with The New York Post. Pet goats save trapped family after killer tornado demolishes their home https://t.co/ysPhtjd2hU pic.twitter.com/J6ffE9kx3R — New York Post (@nypost) May 16, 2026 The family and…

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