(ETH) – The line of severe thunderstorms that made their way through parts of Georgia on Easter night along with a tornado actually ripped one home from its foundation and tossed it into the middle of the road. According to 911 Dispatch in Thomaston, a home off of Yatesville Highway in Georgia was lifted from its foundation and moved to the middle of the road.
Georgia DOT crews are all over west central GA this morning, removing trees and power lines from highways – even this house on GA 74 in Upson County, between Thomaston and Yatesville. Watch for our teams and equipment wherever you drive – as always #DriveAlert #ArriveAliveGA! pic.twitter.com/EoBpSzeuaO
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— GDOT West Central (@GDOTWest) April 13, 2020
According to a report from a local affiliate, A Facebook post by the Georgia Forestry Commission stated they went out to help with the recovery effort after the storms cleared. On Monday afternoon, the Georgia Department of Transportation had tweeted out showing the home in the process of being moved out of the road.