A pulpit was miraculously still standing after a powerful storm -- which left multiple injuries and destroyed several homes -- ripped through a rural Georgia town Sunday afternoon. Officials said either powerful straight-line winds or a tornado was responsible for the damage in Talbotton, which is about 80 miles south of Atlanta. Elsewhere, buildings and several mobile homes in the small town of fewer than 900 people were totally leveled. "From what I understand it was minor injuries, though one fellow did say his leg might be broken," told The Associated Press. Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones told The Associated Press it's possible the death toll will rise after authorities continue search efforts on Monday.
Source: Fox News March 04, 2019 06:45 UTC