Emergency Declared As Flash Flooding Hits Northwest Georgia

SUMMERVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Thunderstorms and heavy rain pounded elements of northwest Georgia on Sunday, sparking flash flooding in some areas. Native information studies confirmed roads beneath water and owners struggling to maintain water out.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency Sunday afternoon in Chattooga and Floyd Counties, directing all state assets to assist with “preparation, response and restoration actions.” The Nationwide Climate Service mentioned rainfall of as much as one inch per hour was inflicting creeks, streams, roadways and concrete areas to expertise unusually excessive ranges of water. As much as 12 inches of rain was estimated to have fallen within the space, in response to Kemp’s govt order.

“That is an especially harmful and life-threatening scenario. Don't try to journey until you're fleeing an space topic to flooding or beneath an evacuation order,” the service mentioned.

The service declared a “flash flood emergency” for Trion, Summerville, Lyerly and James H. Floyd State Park in Chattooga County. Holland in Chattooga County and Floyd County — simply to the south — was additionally beneath a flash flood warning.

At 3:10 p.m., the service suggested locals to keep away from non-emergency journey as one other spherical of emergency rainfall entered the world.

Town of Summerville suggested residents who use town’s water utility companies to boil water previous to consuming, cooking or getting ready child meals as a consequence of flash flooding on the Raccoon Creek Filter plant.

“Water ought to be boiled for a minimum of one minute after reaching a rolling boil. Residents ought to proceed to boil their water till they're notified by their consuming water utility that the water system has been restored to full operation, and that the microbiological high quality of the water within the distribution system is protected for human consumption,” town mentioned on its web site.

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