Severe Storms Cause Power Outages and Damage in Metro Atlanta
Severe Storms Cause Power Outages and Damage in Metro Atlanta
US · Published Jun 19, 2026
Severe storms swept through metro Atlanta, including DeKalb County, causing significant damage and power outages.
The storms, fueled by the remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur, brought heavy rain and gusty winds that toppled trees and downed power lines across northern and central Georgia.

Why It's Important?

The storms have left thousands of residents in metro Atlanta without power, creating challenges for those relying on electricity for essential needs. Downed trees and power lines pose safety hazards, particularly for drivers and pedestrians. The heavy rain and strong winds also increase the risk of localized flooding and property damage. Residents in northern and central Georgia are advised to remain cautious and avoid areas with visible storm damage.

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