Two Kentucky infants remarkably survived being picked up by a tornado while sheltering inside a bathtub, according to their grandmother.

Clara Lutz, the babies' grandmother, said she placed 3-month-old Dallas and 15-month-old Kaden inside the tub with a blanket and a bible on Friday during a tornado warning.


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"Next thing I knew, the tub had lifted and it was out of my hands," Lutz explained to WFIE-TV. "I couldn’t hold on. I just – oh my God."

Lutz was reportedly struck in the back of the head by a water tank during the storm. She searched frantically through the rubble of her house for the children after the storm had passed.

"All I could say was, ‘Lord please bring my babies back safely. Please, I beg thee,’" she said.

The infants were miraculously found unharmed underneath the flipped-over bathtub, which had landed in the backyard, according to a report. Officials from the Hopkins County Sheriff's Office reunited the babies with their grandmother.

The younger of the two babies, Dallas, was found with a large bump on his head that was bleeding and was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville. The bleeding stopped before arriving at the hospital, Lutz said.

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Tornadoes have ravaged many parts of the American Midwest in recent weeks, with more than 90 confirmed deaths from the storms. Kentucky has been one of the hardest-hit states, with 78 of the deaths coming from within the state, according to state officials.