ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency as temperatures in the Peach State are expected to be below freezing on Tuesday. It comes as crews with the Georgia Department of Transportation brined the roads across Georgia. The state of emergency will run through Tuesday, Jan. 28.
This authorizes the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency to activate the State Operations Center and mobilize any needed resources to address potential impacts. Georgia Department of Transportation the Georgia Department of Public ...
A State of Emergency will go into effect at noon Tuesday in the City of Savannah as officials prepare for expected winter weather.
On Monday, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a statewide State of Emergency, effective immediately, in preparation for the freezing temperatures and winter weather expected to impact Georgia.
As freezing temperatures and winter weather approaches, Georgia prepares with emergency measures and resource mobilization.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency ahead of winter weather and freezing temperatures expected in the Peach State on Tuesday.
I urge everyone to make their own preparations to ensure they and their families can remain safe over the coming days,” Gov. Brian Kemp says.
Snow and freezing temps prompt Gov. Kemp to declare emergency in Georgia, close state offices, and activate the National Guard.
Officials throughout much of the South have echoed the same message: The effects from the rare winter storm are not over, and driving remains a hazard.
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Brantley and Glynn officials say they’re working to make sure roads are safe for drivers before the curfew ends. Schools in both of those counties remained closed Thursday due to icy roads and power outages.