Saturday January 11th, 2025 5:43PM

Update: Northeast Georgia power outages mostly resolved after winter storm

By AccessWDUN Staff

As of Saturday afternoon, the vast majority of power outages from Winter Storm Cora in the Northeast Georgia area have been resolved.

As of 5:30 p.m. Saturday, local power companies are cumulatively reporting around 650 homes and businesses in the region still without power. That number is down significantly from the more than 8,500 that were reported late Saturday morning.

Most of the outages have been in the northern portion of Gwinnett County. Earlier in the day, Dawson, Jackson, Lumpkin and Rabun counties had also reported substantial outage numbers.

Northern Gwinnett saw around 550 outages at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Hall County has just 10 at this time.

Habersham County is reporting 53 outages, all from Habersham EMC and Dawson County is reporting 31, all from Sawnee EMC.

Some sunshine and slightly warmer conditions have helped melt ice and slowed the falling of trees and power lines around the region, helping power crews get control of the situation.

If you have an outage, officials advise you to report it to your EMC.

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