Georgia’s biggest electric utilities both say Hurricane Helene was the most destructive disaster in their history, growing to 20,000 personnel as they continue their work across the state.
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More than 200,000 Augustans are without power after Hurricane Helene rolled through the area. The Category 4 storm made ...
Mayor says water is starting to flow in west Augusta and the city is home to a growing army of linemen restoring power in Helene's wake.
Augustans heard from its leaders again Sunday during a press conference highlighting the recent water outage, continued power ...
Neighborhoods were left in disarray from the storm's strong winds, which toppled trees and knocked down power lines.
"Literally, this hurricane, it's like a 250-mile-wide tornado had hit," said Kemp, surrounded by local and state leaders ...
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson and Augusta Fire/EMA held a press conference on Sunday to provide the public with an update on ...
President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for 41 Georgia counties as the state deals with the damage from ...
Video shows members of the Georgia National Guard clearing roadways in Augusta, Georgia Sunday as the toll of the hurricane ...