Massive tree falls on car driving through Buckhead, driver walks away without a scratch

Atlanta, GALocal News

A large tree fell on a vehicle on Northside Drive NW in Buckhead, Atlanta, during rush hour on Thursday night, but the driver escaped without injury. The driver, who remained unnamed, expressed shock and urged city officials to ensure the safety of trees near roadways. The incident caused significant disruption, pulling down power lines and leading utility crews to cut off gas and electricity to hundreds of homes for repairs. Traffic lights in the vicinity were non-operational for more than a mile, creating further chaos. Witness Lorenzo Jones highlighted the unusual nature of the event, stating he had never seen such an occurrence in person before.

The situation underscores the risks associated with Atlanta's extensive tree canopy, which can pose dangers during storms. The driver’s experience may encourage others to be vigilant in similar weather conditions. City officials may need to prioritize tree inspections to prevent future incidents.

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