09/25/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2024 07:50
In preparation for Hurricane Helene, Athens-Clarke County Unified Government (ACCGov) staff continues to closely monitor the storm's path and potential impacts on the community. The ACC Fire Department is coordinating response efforts across multiple ACCGov departments, including the Police, Fire, Transportation and Public Works, Central Services, Leisure Services, Public Utilities, Transit, Human Resources, and Communications departments, the Manager's Office, and other local, state, and federal agencies as necessary.
While it is not yet clear what impact Hurricane Helene will have on Athens-Clarke County, heavy rain and strong winds are most likely to occur that could cause flooding, downed trees and power lines, and power outages. Preparations have been underway to ensure that government resources are ready to respond to the needs of the community.
ACCGov has created a webpage at www.accgov.com/helene as a clearinghouse for updated information about the hurricane's effects on Athens-Clarke County, as well as local responses and resources. This area will be updated before, during, and after the storm. Information and updates will also be posted on the ACCGov main social media channels on Facebook (www.facebook.com/accgov) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/accgov), as well as on other outlets.
Although Hurricane Helene's direct effects on the community may not begin until Thursday, residents are encouraged to take the time beforehand to prepare for potential emergency situations. The Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) recommends creating a family communications plan in case members are in different areas when emergency situations occur, preparing a ready kit with supplies for the entire family for three days, and staying informed about severe weather situations.
While a ready kit may differ based on the needs of different families, GEMA (gema.georgia.gov) suggests considering the following items for including in a ready kit:
Recommended Items
Additional Items
Earlier this year, ACCGov created a document that provides contact information for a variety of common issues that may result from severe weather or other urgent situations. The document is included in copies of the 2024 edition of the ACC From A to Z booklet and also available as a flyer online at www.accgov.com/helene.