(RT) Alabama was subjected to hurricane-force winds and tornadoes as an extremely powerful weather system descended on the state. One resident managed to capture some spectacular atmospheric pyrotechnics through her plane window.
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Martha Hart Mulligan was traveling home from North Carolina on Monday as the tempest hit. The pilot of American Airlines pilot flight 5566 reportedly took the long way around to avoid the storm system but it proved too big to escape as the footage shows. No-one on board was injured and the flight landed safely that evening.
“We were trying to fly south of the storm to avoid some turbulence. This is the impressive lightning we encountered, and we’re happy to report that it did not ‘encounter’ us,” Hart Mulligan wrote on Facebook.
“There has been significant damage tonight in parts of Alabama,” Governor Kay Ivey said in a statement late Monday. “We are sending state resources to those affected areas, especially to Jacksonville and Calhoun County. We will continue to monitor and respond to needs in other areas as needed.”
Following yesterday’s severe weather, I met with local officials & first responders in @Jacksonville_AL today as they began the first phase of the cleanup process. Very thankful for all public safety personnel & utility workers for their hand in helping to assist in these efforts pic.twitter.com/K8vbGL4vep
— Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) March 20, 2018
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