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DateTime County/Location Event Description Source
11/7/2024 5:00:00 AM Wheeler / 2 WNW Mount Vernon Rain HADS station MTVG1 2.3 W Mount Vernon. The period of CO-OP Observe
11/6/2024 8:47:00 PM Emanuel / 1 WNW Canoochee Flash Flood Emmanuel 911 reports water over roadway 911 Call Cent
11/6/2024 8:45:00 PM Emanuel / Swainsboro Flash Flood Report from Emmanuel 911 of several calls 911 Call Cent
9/27/2024 10:30:00 AM Pulaski / 2 ENE Hartford Flash Flood Flooding on SR 257 before Buchan Road. Dept of Highw
9/27/2024 10:13:00 AM Gordon / 2 SSE Resaca Flash Flood Roadway flooded at SR 3 and I-75. Dept of Highw
9/27/2024 8:37:00 AM Fulton / 3 W College Park Flash Flood Road flooded at SR 6 and Desert Road. Dept of Highw
9/27/2024 8:08:00 AM Walton / Monroe Tropical Cyclone Powerlines down along S Broad Street in Emergency Mng
9/27/2024 7:47:00 AM Walton / 1 NNE Pannell Tropical Cyclone Powerlines down along Gene Bell Road. Emergency Mng
9/27/2024 7:45:00 AM Pike / 2 NW Lifsey Springs Flash Flood Old Zebulon Road at Powder Creek was flooded Emergency Mng
9/27/2024 7:36:00 AM Walton / 1 NNE Loganville Tropical Cyclone A tree was downed on Eddie Byrd Ln at Winder Emergency Mng
9/27/2024 7:00:00 AM Pike / 3 SE Williamson Tropical Cyclone A tree and power lines were downed across Emergency Mng
9/27/2024 4:35:00 AM Walton / 2 SSW Mount Vernon Tropical Cyclone A tree was downed in the 1900 block of Snows Emergency Mng
9/27/2024 4:19:00 AM Washington / 1 ESE Sandersville Tropical Cyclone *** 2 FATAL *** Broadcast Med
9/27/2024 2:10:00 AM Houston / Sand Bed Flash Flood Flooding on SR 246 at Davis Road. Dept of Highw
9/26/2024 11:41:00 PM Walton / 1 E Loganville Tropical Cyclone Emergency manager reported a tree down on a Emergency Mng

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