As the path of Hurricane Florence remains uncertain, Governor Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency Wednesday afternoon for all 159 counties in Georgia.
His office said Wednesday:
“The state is mobilizing all available resources to ensure public safety ahead of Hurricane Florence,” said Deal. “In light of the storm’s forecasted southward track after making landfall, I encourage Georgians to be prepared for the inland effects of the storm as well as the ensuing storm surge in coastal areas. GEMA/HS continues to lead our preparedness efforts as we coordinate with federal, state and local officials to provide public shelter and accommodate those evacuating from other states. Finally, I ask all Georgians to join me in praying for the safety of our people and all those in the path of Hurricane Florence.”
Read the executive order here:
09.12.18.01 Deal executive order