WATER FIGHT

Shocking moment two women BRAWL over store’s last bottle of water as they stock up for Hurricane Matthew

The footage inside the Florida Walmart shows the pair punching each other in front of horrified shoppers

THIS is the shocking moment two women brawl over a bottle of water while gathering supplies for Hurricane Matthew.

The footage, reported to have been filmed inside a Walmart, show the pair punching each other in front of horrified shoppers.

The two women were filmed taking part in a brutal fist fight inside the Walmart store

Both women punched one another during the shocking fight over the last bottle of water

Bystanders were powerless to break up the vicious brawl

Taken in Florida, it is believed to have occurred while residents were stocking up for supplies ahead of the storm.

One woman, much larger than her opponent, is seen hold her adversary by the hair as she repeatedly uppercuts her.

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A man nearby tries to intervene – but is unable to break up the pair.

Although the pair are momentarily pulled apart, the fight continues when the smaller woman, wearing a purple dress, hits her opponent with her handbag.

She is then punched several times again before a trolley is rammed into her side.

It only ends when she responds by backing away and throwing store items at her opponent, who gives up the chase and walks back to her trolley.

Hurricane Matthew is the most powerful storm to hit the US Atlantic Coast in more than a decade.

It has already killed more than 800 people in Haiti, and has forced the evacuation of 2million people from Florida.

It ended when the woman in the purple dress gave up and resorted to throwing store items at her opponent

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