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Top of Georgia official: 'Confident we can recover from this'

Posted 10:52AM on Monday 19th March 2018 ( 6 years ago )

HELEN — Just more than 36 hours after a severe storm struck Top of Georgia Airstream Park on Ga. 75 north of Helen, park and emergency management officials have provided updates on the results of Saturday night’s weather.

Bill Wild of Top of Georgia said the most important thing is that the storm resulted in no injuries or loss of life.

“And surprisingly, there was very little damage to the Airstreams,” Wild said. “It is interesting how the aerodynamic shape of Airstreams allows high wind to flow around them. Tornadoes in RV parks often destroy more common flat-sided trailers.”

White County Public Safety Director David Murphy reported Monday morning that he and Georgia Emergency Management Agency officials will do site visits to the damaged area Monday afternoon, but noted officials from the National Weather Service in Peachtree City will not be able to visit the area until the current storm threat is over.

Emergency Management and Weather Service officials evaluate storm damage to determine what type weather resulted in the damage, whether a tornado or other form of storm.

“We can expect to see them Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on what happens today and through the overnight hours,” Murphy said.

While Top of Georgia Airstream Park sustained heavy damage to some structures, Wild is thankful for how quickly agencies and others responded to assist.

“We are encouraged by the rapid response of Habersham EMC, Windstream, and several local repair businesses to our plight,” Wild said. “Initial assessment revealed that we lost several maintenance buildings, but we are confident that we can recover from this. The park is closed until we deem it safe to reopen.”

Other than this Airstream trailer that has a chair through the side, most Airstreams at Top of Georgia are unharmed after Saturday night's severe storm.
Bill Wild of Top of Georgia Airstream Park north of Helen credits the aerodynamic design of Airstream trailers for them not overturning during Saturday night's storm.
Top of Georgia Airstream Park remains closed temporarily while storm cleanup is in progress, but will reopen when safe to do so.
Habersham Electric Membership Corp. linemen work to repair damaged poles and power lines at Top of Georgia Airstream Park on Sunday.
Several buildings at Top of Georgia Airstream Park are heavily damaged after Saturday night's storm, but park officials say they are confident the park can recover.
Despite damage to several maintenance buildings in the park, Top of Georgia Airstream Park officials say they will persevere.
Habersham EMC linemen work Sunday to repair damaged poles and power lines along Ga. 75 north of Helen.

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