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City of Albany provides update on storm cleanup efforts

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ALBANY – The City of Albany is continuing to clean up after storms struck South Georgia last week. Monday, the City provided the following updates on the storm relief efforts:

  • FEMA and GEMA will be in the area to conduct city and county property damage assessment and individual assessments with staff on Wednesday.
  • Insurance Commissioner and SBA toured the areas of impact.
  • Congressman Sanford Bishop, State Representatives and other elected officials visited affected areas to meet with those who have been impacted by the storm.

Power Restoration

  • Started with 2/3 of residents without power (25,000), now we are more than 85% restored as of yesterday (Sunday).
  • Approximately 340 linemen working to restore power from ECG partnering cities and neighboring communities.

Debris

  • 27 debris crews on the ground clearing streets.
  • Collected approximately 32,000 cubic yards of debris, less than 3% of the total debris to be collected.

Public Safety

  • 24 Officers are working overnight patrol of the affected areas (Lake Park, Rawson Circle and Cromartie Beach area) 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.

Traffic/Roads

  • Transit started with no operational routes, now all transit routes are operational.
  • All traffic signals are now operational.
  • 79 roads were closed, 62 roads are clear and reopened as of yesterday.
  • 17 roads remain closed (not including alleys).

Social Services

  • Last night there were 13 shelters open with 162 guests.
  • Red Cross shelters will remain open at the Civic Center and Avalon United
    Methodist Church.
  • Faith based and community organizations set up relief sites.
  • 1,222 Property Damage Information Surveys have been completed to capture the full scope of structural and/or personal property damages in an effort to seek federal assistance. We are encouraging citizens to continue completing this survey.

(WCTV Eyewitness News)