A Federal Express driver narrowly escaped an EF-3 tornado that ripped through south Louisiana last week by hiding behind a Coke machine.

Kyra Johnson's ordeal was captured in full on surveillance video outside of Sagona's True Value Hardware in Paincourtville, a small community in Assumption Parish that was badly damaged Feb. 23 by the storm.

The video shows Johnson run up to the hardware store's doors, which were locked. She hides behind the drink machine just moments before the tornado destroys the store.

The Coke machine fell over in the winds, leaving Johnson unprotected, she said on Facebook.

"I don't even remember being scared. I didn't have time. It was survival mode. That Coke machine fell. I had nothing to block me. (God) told me to hold on to the door and I did as I watched my life flash before my eyes," Johnson wrote a few days after the storm.

This is what happened to me on Feb. 23, 2016. God Please Save Me and HE DID!! He heard my cry in all that wind. I... Posted by Kyra Johnson on Friday, February 26, 2016

Store owner David Sagona posted several surveillance videos to his own Facebook page Sunday. Footage from a camera above the Coke machine shows Johnson's escape.

A second video from the store's garden center shows the FedEx driver pull up to the store and run from her vehicle seconds before the tornado tears through.

"Kyra Johnson, I don't know how you survived. You had about 2 seconds to seek cover," Sagona wrote.

Sagona also posted videos showing the interior of the store at the time the tornado destroyed it. Remarkably, all of the employees were uninjured.