Media Summary: Historic buildings were left damages, trees downed, and power lines disconnected as Hurricane Funding comes from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs through the OneGeorgia Hurricane Disaster Relief Program. Like in many South Georgia towns, Hurricane
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Historic buildings were left damages, trees downed, and power lines disconnected as Hurricane Funding comes from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs through the OneGeorgia Hurricane Disaster Relief Program. Like in many South Georgia towns, Hurricane Georgia Power estimates that 95% of Lowndes County customers will have power back by 11 p.m. on October 5th. City and county officials told WALB that residents may lose power for up to 72 hours. For more Local News from WALB: ... Over 1000 books lost, carpet ripped, and parts of the walls removed because of damage from
Hurricane season is underway, but both the city of The university has been closed to students since The faith-based nonprofit has been helping neighbors clear debris and patch up rooftops in wake of storm damage.