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As Memorial Day Weekend kicks off, strong storms are anticipated on Saturday after winds caused severe damage in Pembroke Pines the day before.
There will be a 50% chance for storms inland that could drift east during the evening before they fizzle out
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On Friday, damage was reported after storms brought strong winds and hail in South Florida.
At North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines, images showed an aircraft flipped on its side and onto a fuel truck.
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According to Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, an FXE worker was injured when the aircraft he was lifting fell on him.
The worker was transported to the Broward Health Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
Images from viewers, also in Pembroke Pines, showed downed trees and fences.
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Surveillance video showed what it looked like outside Arminda Espinoza's home.
She said it all happened so fast and was outside playing with her grandson when it started to hail and the wind got stronger
"I thought the wind would lift the house and take it," she said. "We began to run inside and into the rooms."
Espinoza told NBC6 she was standing by the backdoor when she saw the wind pick up their trampoline and throw it towards a utility pole. She said it also destroyed their swing set.
"It got me very scared," she said. "My heart almost fell out of my mouth. I didn’t think it would be that monstrous. We went inside because if we would’ve stayed outside, the wind would’ve taken us."
Espinoza said they're trying to figure out how to clean up everything and get the trampoline off the pole because they are scared of possibly getting electrocuted if they do it themselves.
Police reported that several electrical wires were also downed and power was temporarily disrupted at some homes.
South Florida remains under a level 1, marginal risk for active storms, which means damaging wind, heavy rain, small hail and an isolated tornado can't be ruled out.