State of emergency declared in Georgia after tornadoes hit South
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State of emergency declared in Georgia after tornadoes hit South
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) issued a state of emergency on Sunday after a string of severe storms and tornados pummeled the South over the weekend, leaving at least 26 people dead across Mississippi and Alabama. A storm system swept into Georgia Sunday morning and produced “thunderstorms, high-velocity straight-line winds and multiple tornadoes,” according to…
Georgia governor issues state of emergency after multiple tornadoes batter the state
After at least 26 people were reported killed following severe weather that ravaged parts of Mississippi and Alabama Friday night, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp issued a state of emergency Sunday morning after "severe storms and tornadoes" also struck the state.
Kemp declares state of emergency after severe storms, tornado strike west central Georgia - Now Habersham
Georgia is under a state of emergency following severe storms and a tornado that swept through the state Sunday morning. After a rash of violent storms killed 26 people in the South over the weekend, the National Weather Service in Atlanta said a new “large and extremely dangerous tornado” struck Sunday south of LaGrange, Georgia. No fatalities were immediately reported, but the storm injured at least three people. “I have issued a State of Emer…
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