Thunderstorms result in power outages, flooding, and downed trees
Community, weather April 13, 2020
BLAIRSVILLE, Ga – The overnight severe thunderstorms and high winds left 7,900 in the area without power and multiple trees blown down, and some flooding.
No injuries reported at this time. Weather statements recorded winds of up to 60 mph at 1:23 a.m. A Tornado Watch was also issued late into the night for Union County. Much of North Georgia was under either a watch or a warning, a tornado did touch down in Murray County.
Approximately 50 trees fell across Union, 2,500 residents lost power, nine power lines down on county roads, and one carport blown into the road. Some flooding occurred and debris clogged up culverts. At least, one-vehicle accident took place due to the storm.

Courtesy od Commissioner Paris’ Facebook.
Union County EMA is currently assessing damage throughout the county and Blue Ridge Mountain EMC (BRMEMC) is working to restore power.
Some residents lost power around 12 a.m. until 7 a.m. due to trees across power lines. In his 8 a.m. update, BRMEMC Manager Jeremy Nelms reported that around 4,000 of the outages had been restored. However, the continued high winds are a concern for bucket truck use. The wind advisory ends at 10 a.m. according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

BRMEMC power outage map from the severe weather.
Nelms asked the public to please stay out of the crews’ way while working to restore power and to follow social distancing guidelines. “We want these men to remain as healthy as possible to continue performing their jobs. Thank you!” said Nelms.
To report a power outage, call BRMEMC or visit its website.
The Road Department is out clearing trees throughout the county. River and streams have risen significantly and resulted in some minor flooding. At least one home reported water inside the house.
In Blairsville proper, the Glenn Gooch By-pass four-way red-light is flashing red. Please use caution in that area.
Feature image courtesy of BRMEMC Facebook.





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