Atlanta Block Under Siege as Rats Run the Neighborhood

On one Atlanta block, residents say their new “neighbors” have fur, long tails, and zero respect for property lines. Families report that hundreds of rats are swarming yards, rummaging through trash, and sprinting across driveways, leaving some parents too scared to let their kids play outside. Neighbors say they are spotting the rodents at all hours and that the problem has ramped up in recent weeks.

Those accounts surface in a video report where residents estimate the rat population at “hundreds” and show footage of rodents near trash cans and storm drains, according to Atlanta News First. The station captured residents pointing out burrows, gnawed siding, and rats streaking across lawns while urging authorities to move faster on cleanup and control efforts.

High-profile infestations are drawing attention

This block is not the only place dealing with a rat problem. Earlier this month, worker photos and video documented a rat infestation inside the IRS customer‑service campus in Chamblee that triggered protests and demands that the building be closed and fully remediated. WSB‑TV reported the images and interviews, while Hoodline covered the fallout in a story on rats running wild at the IRS office.

Public‑health guidance and reporting

According to DeKalb Public Health, the county investigates rodent complaints, identifies access points, and offers abatement assistance. Residents can request help by calling (404) 508‑7900. The Centers for Disease Control warns that rodent droppings and urine can spread illnesses such as hantavirus and advises using wet‑cleaning methods and protective gear before disturbing contaminated materials, per the CDC.

Who’s responsible?

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