Witness the terrifying power of nature as a shrimp boat battles the relentless waves and howling winds of Hurricane Francine in Dulac, Louisiana.
WATSON, La. — A tree that has stood the test of time and the greatest storms the Gulf Coast has had to offer for centuries, finally met its match in Hurricane Francine.
The massive live oak tree in Watson, Louisiana split apart and toppled during the stormy weather Wednesday. The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office says the tree had lived for over 230 years.
Francine topples 230 year old oak tree (Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)
Hurricane Francine topples 230 year old oak tree in Watson, Louisiana on Sept. 11, 2024. (Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)
Hurricane Francine topples 230 year old oak tree in Watson, Louisiana on Sept. 11, 2024. (Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)
Hurricane Francine topples 230 year old oak tree in Watson, Louisiana on Sept. 11, 2024. (Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)
Hurricane Francine topples 230 year old oak tree in Watson, Louisiana on Sept. 11, 2024. (Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)
Hurricane Francine topples 230 year old oak tree in Watson, Louisiana on Sept. 11, 2024. (Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office)
“This massive 230+ year old gorgeous Live Oak served as the backdrop for many family gatherings, dance pictures & true Livingston Parish scenic beauty,” the sheriff’s office said in a post on Facebook. “Homeowners are heartbroken – as are we.”