Helene live updates from Augusta
Augusta Fire/EMA, in collaboration with the City of Augusta, are providing an update on the post-storm recovery efforts ...
Augusta Utilities has announced a temporary water service disruption due to Hurricane Helene’s impacts. The water outage is ...
"Literally, this hurricane, it's like a 250-mile-wide tornado had hit," said Kemp, surrounded by local and state leaders ...
We’re asking our residents to conserve as much water as possible, and that’ll help us to get through this.” Augusta EMA ...
Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson declared a state of emergency for Augusta-Richmond County Friday after storm damage left several dead and caused widespread flooding and downed trees and power lines.
It’s been 24 hours since Augusta leaders announced a water outage expected to affect the entire city. Mayor Garnett Johnson announced a boil water advisory is now in place across the city. As the ...
Johnson issued a curfew just before 10 p.m. Starting Saturday, a curfew will be in place from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., until further notice, according to Augusta Fire and EMA. Power outages continue to ...
If you are unable to drive to one of the EMA locations and don't have access to drinking water ... let family members know ...
Catherine Smith McKnight joins us. Governor Kemp said he spoke to President Biden who offered resources, and he submitted an expedited emergency declaration to be approved by the federal government.