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Moment tree snaps in half, tearing down power lines

2018-10-11 4 Dailymotion

Hurricane Michael winds caused a tree to snap in half and take down electrical power lines in its path on October 11 as the storm hit Georgia after landfall along the Florida Panhandle.<br /><br />Footage captured in Warner Robins, a city located in the center of the state, shows the incident.<br /><br />"I was assessing my yard after the hurricane last night and this happened," filmer and local resident Leroy Etheridge told Newsflare.<br /><br />Michael has killed at least six people and left more than a million people without power across the region. The storm packed maximum sustained winds of 155 mph and a central pressure of 919 millibars, making it among the top four most-powerful hurricanes to hit the United States.

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