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Emergency shelters open in Middle Georgia ahead of Hurricane Helene. What you need to know

Helene is expected to gain strength through eh Gulf nad become a Category 3 hurricane by mid-day Thrusday. This is a view Thursday morning, Sept. 26 of a day/night/cloud/micro/view
Helene is expected to gain strength through eh Gulf nad become a Category 3 hurricane by mid-day Thrusday. This is a view Thursday morning, Sept. 26 of a day/night/cloud/micro/view NOAA, NHC

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Hurricane Helene

Weather officials upgraded Tropical Storm Helene to a Hurricane Wednesday, September 25, 2024. There are hurricane watches, tropical storm watches and flood watches in effect across nearly all of Georgia until Friday, September 27.

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The Middle Georgia area is under severe weather watches ahead of Hurricane Helene’s expected landfall late Thursday.

As the storm strengthens, several organizations and agencies have opened their doors as evacuation shelters.

Here is a list of emergency shelters county-by-county:

Houston County

Monroe County

The Monroe County Emergency Management Agency is activating four emergency evacuation shelters. The shelters will open at 4 p.m. on Thursday, and they remain open until 5 p.m. on Friday, unless weather changes cause the shelters to change hours. Evacuees are encouraged to bring their own non-perishable food items.

  • New Providence Baptist Church at 260 Highway 41 South
  • Monroe County Recreation Department at 100 Dan Pitts Drive
  • Culloden City Hall at 9 College Street

  • High Falls Station 2 at 42 Towaliga River Drive. This is the only pet-friendly location.

Peach County

This list may be updated as more shelters are announced.

This story was originally published September 26, 2024 at 5:39 PM.

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Hurricane Helene

Weather officials upgraded Tropical Storm Helene to a Hurricane Wednesday, September 25, 2024. There are hurricane watches, tropical storm watches and flood watches in effect across nearly all of Georgia until Friday, September 27.