TITUSVILLE, Fla. -- At least three aircraft were flipped over by severe weather at Space Coast Regional Airport in Brevard County on Monday.
Titusville Fire units have responded to the airport over reports of overturned aircraft and possible fuel spills, but not enough to cause a danger.
The airport says it has seen some hangar damage as well.
According to the airport fire chief, a microburst came through the airport and overturned the aircrafts.
“(The microburst) overturned three of our aircraft and damaged several of the T-hangers and the larger station next to the fire station. If fact, they were tied right. They were putting it back down ... and ripped it away from the tie downs and flipped it over the fence,“ said Airport Fire Chief Terry Wooldridge.
Titusville-Cocoa Port Authority officials said one aircraft flipped on the east side of the airport and two overturned on the west side.
Two of the planes remain flipped over. They will be flipped to its right side Tuesday morning.
Emergency officials say the airport was the only place in the county that had damage.
Brevard County Fire was also at the scene.
There are no reports of injuries at this time.