Macon and Bibb County are under a curfew as of 8 p.m. this evening until 6 a.m. Monday morning, Mayor Robert Reichert said at a press conference Sunday afternoon.
Law enforcement, medical and government administrative personnel are exempt from the curfew, and officials will allow residents to go home or to work, according to Andrew Blascovich, Reichert's director of external affairs. But Blascovich requested residents,
"...try to be cognizant of the areas that have been hard hit, and try to avoid them unless it's absolutely necessary," he said.Reichert told reporters that the curfew was imposed to protect public safety, businesses and residences damaged by the severe weather. Authorities will decide Monday whether to extend the curfew, according to Macon.com.
Bibb County schools will be closed on Monday, according to Schools Superintendent Sharon Patterson, speaking at the press conference.
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