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Rescue crews prepare, offer advice for drivers ahead of flood threat in metro Atlanta from Helene

Heavy rains from Hurricane Helene pose a significant flood threat to metro Atlanta, prompting local water rescue crews to prepare and share safety advice for drivers. Marietta Fire Department's Kyle Weber emphasizes the importance of staying inside vehicles when surrounded by water and provides guidelines for calling for help.

Metro Atlantans stock up on supplies ahead of Hurricane Helene

Residents of Metro Atlanta are preparing for Hurricane Helene by stocking up on supplies, as stores and gas stations are reported to be crowded. The storm is expected to bring significant rainfall, raising concerns about flooding in the region.

LIVE UPDATES: Trees fall, roads flood in metro Atlanta as Helene strengthens in Gulf

Hurricane Helene is intensifying as it approaches the southeastern United States, particularly affecting Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Metro Atlanta is preparing for severe weather, including heavy rainfall and potential flooding, which may lead to widespread power outages.

LIVE UPDATES: Trees fall, roads flood in metro Atlanta as Helene strengthens in Gulf

Hurricane Helene is approaching Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, leading to preparations for heavy rainfall and potential flooding in metro Atlanta. Meanwhile, an incident report from the Apalachee High School shooting has been released, detailing the response of law enforcement. The article highlights the current weather conditions and local safety concerns.

People across metro receiving threatening emails with personal info, pictures of their home

Residents in metro Atlanta are receiving threatening emails that include personal information and photos of their homes, demanding money. The emails appear to be part of a broader scam, warning victims that their devices may have been compromised after clicking on malware.

Hurricane Helene: Braves-Mets games moved to Monday doubleheader

Major League Baseball has postponed the Atlanta Braves vs. New York Mets series due to Hurricane Helene, now scheduled as a doubleheader on Monday at Truist Park. Tickets for Wednesday's game will not be valid, but those for Thursday will be honored on Monday. This decision comes as the teams are in a competitive race for the National League Wildcard spots.

Hurricane Helene: Grady Memorial Hospital rescheduling elective procedures

Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta is rescheduling all elective and non-urgent procedures due to the impending Hurricane Helene. The hospital's clinics and neighborhood health centers will close at noon on Thursday and remain closed through Friday, although the hospital itself will remain operational.

Julie Chrisley resentencing: Savannah arrives at federal courthouse ahead of mother’s hearing

Savannah Chrisley arrived at the federal courthouse in Atlanta for her mother Julie Chrisley's resentencing hearing. Julie has been serving a 20-month sentence for fraud alongside her husband Todd and their accountant, following a conviction in 2022. An appeals court vacated her original sentence, prompting the need for this resentencing.

GEMA warns of the potential for significant damage all across Georgia

Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security (GEMA) has issued a warning about potential significant damage and widespread power outages across the state due to an approaching Category 4 hurricane. Director Chris Stallings emphasized that all 159 counties in Georgia could be affected as the storm makes landfall.

Creed concert Atlanta: Is weather impacting the performance?

Creed, along with 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven, is set to perform at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Georgia, on Wednesday evening despite adverse weather conditions. The event is anticipated to draw a significant crowd, with gates opening at 5:30 p.m. and the concert starting at 7 p.m.

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