Officials at the Georgia Emergency Management headquarters in Atlanta are monitoring Hanna to see whether Georgia will be affected. Hanna has been moving slowing and changing direction throughout the day. Current prediction show that it will move towards Myrtle Beach and only effect parts of the Georgia coast. But things can change officials say.
“There are no evacuations voluntary or mandatory at this time," says Kandice Eldon, a GEMA spokesperson.
“ We want residents to still be on alert because things can still change within 24 hours. “
Eldon says equipment and manpower is on stand should the path of the storm change.
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Hanna watch continues
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9/03/2008 04:26:00 PM