ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - Governor Brian Kemp has extended the state of emergency for counties hit hard by Hurricane Helene. The latest order will last until Nov. 6th. Kemp took to social media and ...
ATLANTA — Governor Brian Kemp is extending the State of Emergency for Georgia that was put in place following Hurricane Helene. Kemp posted on X that "Georgians impacted by Hurricane Helene need ...
SAVANNAH, Georgia: On November 10, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency in 23 counties swamped by ...
Gov. Brian Kemp renewed the state of emergency in Georgia for 62 counties affected by Helene. The extension does not include the suspension of motor fuel and diesel fuel taxes in these counties to ...
Emergency officials say 34 people died in the state. About 90 Georgia counties ... a bedroom and the living room. Damage from Helene left many Georgia families to hunt for weeks for shelter ...
Georgia’s state government is diverting $100 million to spend on loans to farmers and cleanup after Hurricane Helene. The ...
Officials in Rockdale County, where the fire broke out, have filed a federal lawsuit against BioLab, the company that owns ...
The state did not spend similar money after 2018's Hurricane Michael. Helene's damage to ... 1.1 billion on debris removal and emergency protective measures. Georgia's government itself can ...