Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency for the Peach State ahead of Hurricane Ianâs possible impacts on Georgia. The order is for all Georgia counties ahead of Ianâs potential storm impacts.
The state of the emergency will go into effect on Thursday at 7 a.m. and will expire at midnight on Oct. 28.
Kemp previously activated the state operations center on Monday.
âThe Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) remains at a Level 2 elevated activation and continues to monitor Hurricane Ianâs progress,â Kempâs office said in a release Tuesday. âGov. Kemp, GEMA/HS officials, and other leaders are working closely with local officials on planned and implemented storm response. GEMA/HS also has teams standing by to deploy to affected counties, when appropriate.â
See full statement below: