Governor Sonny Perdue is in southeast Georgia today touring damage from the massive wildfire in Ware County near Waycross. Over the past two weeks the blaze has consumed 87,000 acres of forest and swampland. Another, smaller wildfire is burning in nearby Atkinson County. Today Governor Perdue is expected to declare Ware and Brantley Counties disaster areas so that people who lost their homes can apply for additional state and federal funds. In addition to forcing people out of their homes and schools and roads to close … the wildfires are affecting blood donations across south Georgia. Three blood drives have been canceled in the past two weeks because of the fires. The American Red Cross Blood Bank in Albany is asking eligible donors to give blood to help make up the deficit.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Governor tours wildfires, blood donations sought
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5/01/2007 03:09:00 PM
Labels: blood drive, Governor Sonny Perdue, red cross, Ware County, Waycross, wildfires