BREAKING NEWS:
ATLANTA MASS EVACUATION ORDERED DUE TO WILDFIRE THREAT
Atlanta, GA – April 15, 2024
BREAKING:
A rapidly spreading wildfire, dubbed the “Peachtree Blaze,” has prompted city officials to issue a mandatory evacuation order for parts of Atlanta. The fire, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, has already burned over 5,000 acres in the surrounding areas.
*EVACUATION DETAILS:*
– Affected areas:
– North Atlanta (Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody)
– East Atlanta (Decatur, Avondale Estates, Tucker)
– South Atlanta (Fulton, Clayton, Henry counties)
– Evacuation timeline: Immediately to April 18, 2024
– Emergency shelters:
– Georgia World Congress Center (capacity: 50,000)
– State Farm Arena (capacity: 19,000)
– Local schools: Dunwoody High School, Avondale High School, and others
*FIRE INFORMATION:*
– Fire location: 5 miles north of Atlanta city limits
– Size: 10,000 acres (and growing)
– Containment: 20%
– Cause: Under investigation
*_SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:_
– Residents are advised to evacuate immediately
– Avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary
– Stay indoors and away from windows during the fire
– Keep phone lines open for emergency calls
*_QUOTES:_
“We urge citizens to prioritize their safety and take necessary precautions. This fire is unpredictable and dangerous.” – Mayor Samantha Johnson
“Our firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blaze. We appreciate the public’s cooperation.” – Fire Chief, James Smith
*_EMERGENCY CONTACTS:_
– Atlanta Emergency Management Agency (EMA): 404-546-4357
– National Weather Service (NWS): 1-800-427-4661
– American Red Cross: 1-800-RED-CROSS
*_ROAD CLOSURES:_
– Interstate 85 (north of Atlanta)
– Georgia 400 (Buckhead)
– Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
*_TRANSPORTATION:_
– MARTA services suspended until further notice
– Uber/Lyft services limited to emergency situations
*_SHELTER INFORMATION:_
– Georgia World Congress Center: 404-223-9223
– State Farm Arena: 404-827-7700
DONATIONS:
– American Red Cross: (link unavailable)
– Atlanta Community Food Bank: (link unavailable)
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*_LATEST UPDATES:_
– Follow @CityOfAtlanta and @AtlantaFireDept on Twitter for updates
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