In brief:
- Storm Helene caused significant tree fall and damage in Tucker, with some trees landing on homes.
- Julie Land’s family home, lived in for 55 years, was badly damaged by a rotting double oak tree from a neighbor’s property.
- The Land family had previously expressed concerns about the stability of the trees around their home.
- Cleanup has started with the family hoping to avoid disputes with insurance and remaining in their home during repairs.
- Despite their situation, the Lands maintain a positive outlook, grateful for their safety.
TUCKER, Ga. – Helene swept through Tucker on Friday morning, leading to toppled trees and causing significant damage to homes. Most trees fell onto roadways, but some crashed directly into residences, leaving a trail of destruction.
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Resident Julie Land was startled awake just after sunrise when she heard a loud boom. “I saw a tree had fallen on my neighbor’s house,” she said, recounting the event. …