Dougherty officials call for federal help
At a news conference at the Albany-Dougherty Government Center, Cohilas pleaded for "boots on the ground" in a community that's "exhausted every asset we have."
"We've been begging
Rowe confirmed that four southeast
"The damage that we've suffered in our community is immeasurable," Cohilas said. "Four deaths have been confirmed, and that's going to rise. Our people are suffering. They have no food, no home, no warmth, no hope."
Rowe described recovery efforts in the affected area as "primitive."
"It's been difficult to get an estimate of the number of structures damaged, even from an aerial view," he said. "The damage is so severe, it's hard to tell where one structure stops and another begins. Because of the debris and the lack of access, we're conducting very primitive search and rescue efforts right now, going from door to door."
Rowe said that the
"Whole neighborhoods have been removed, if I can use that term," Rowe said. "With our ongoing recovery efforts from the
Deal also announced that he plans to make another visit to the affected areas on Wednesday.
Cohilas thanked members of the media on hand for Monday's news conference, calling the
"Our community was already crippled from the
"This latest storm is, in many ways, going to be worse. People's homes were destroyed; the Marine Base sustained serious damage; businesses and industries -- where our people earn their living -- have been impacted.
Asked if the county had adequate resources, given
"Even using state assets, it's not enough," he said. "When
"We're not asking for money today; we're asking for help."
Rowe said that individuals not directly involved in recovery efforts or who do not live in the area should stay away from the county for the immediate future.
"If you don't need to be in
Cohilas said that a projection of
"There's no way to meaningfully aggregate the numbers," the commission chairman said. "Just from the
Rowe said EMA officials had tried to warn citizens of the potential danger of the series of storm cells that spawned several as-yet unconfirmed tornadoes, 80-mph straight-line winds, hail and up to 11 inches of rain in some locations.
"This was an unprecedented weather event," the EMA chief said. "We had back-to-back-to-back storm systems Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We knew there was the potential for danger as soon as the
"Still, I don't think there's any way you can prepare adequately for something like this. People use this term, but there are areas in our county that look like bombs went off."
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