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Gov. Deal orders mandatory evacuation of all counties east of I-95 in coastal Georgia

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 10:10AM on Thursday 6th October 2016 ( 8 years ago )

Acting on a recommendation from the state's Emergency Operations Command in anticipation of Hurricane Matthew, Gov. Nathan Deal has issued a mandatory evacuation east of Interstate 95 for six coastal counties.

The counties mandated to evacuate are Bryan, Chatham, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn and Camden.

A voluntary evacuation request, issued yesterday, remains in effect for residents west of I-95 in those counties.

“The National Hurricane Center predicts Hurricane Matthew will intensify as it moves from the Bahamas up the Florida Coast,” said Deal in a press statement. 

“As a result, I am now ordering a mandatory evacuation for areas east of Interstate-95. I also encourage the voluntary evacuation of residents in low-lying, coastal areas west of I-95. Shelters are opening now in these areas. To assist Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMHSA) Director Jim Butterworth in coordinating and implementing traffic flow preparations, I’ve activated 45 members of the Georgia National Guard. They will assist state and local public safety and transportation officials. I urge Georgians in the affected areas to remain calm, be prepared and make informed, responsible decisions as we continue to monitor Hurricane Matthew’s path.”

The governor will hold a news conference at 2 p.m. today to provide weather and preparedness updates. 

Gov. Nathan Deal has issued a mandatory evacuation order for Georgia residents living in six coastal counties east of I-95. Hurricane Andrew is expected to impact coastal Georgia by Friday.

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