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GA Power Says Still Roughly 60,000 Homes Without Power in Metro Area

A heavy thunderstorm moved through the Atlanta area Thursday evening.


There are still thousands of people without power in the metro Atlanta area.  Most of the towns affected are in North Atlanta, but we believe there are about 2000 homes in the Cascade Patch coverage area with no power.

According to this map which shows exactly what areas are without power, the Fairburn Heights and Adamsville area have the most outages.  The map says that there are 1,700 people in this area alone that are affected.

Georgia Power left this message for those residents:

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Severe weather in your area has caused power outages. We apologize for any inconvenience and we are working to restore power. We will provide updates as more details become available.

Report an outage or Check your outage status

The A fast-moving storms swept through metro area early Thursday night, downing trees and knocking out power.

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Small outages have also been reported near Niskey Lake, Sandtown Park, Midwest Cascade, and the Butner-Tell area.

Friday's weather forecast calls for sunny skies with high temperatures in the mid-80s, much-like yesterday's forecast before the thunderstorms.


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