Extreme flooding forced the closure of some roads in Brookhaven.
Police directed traffic around rising water at Curtis Drive and Buford Highway Thursday night.
“The best thing motorists can do is stay off the roads do not create an additional problem for EMS, for emergency crews,” said Natalie Dale of the Georgia Department of Transportation.
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Dale said she anticipates Helene will bring high winds and heavy rain, that could lead to widespread flooding in the area.
She said GDOT has equipment loaded and crews on alert, including immediate-response strike teams.
“There is not a county that will not be touched by some level of strong winds tornadoes flooding downed trees, so we’re dealing with that statewide,” said Dale.
But there are drivers who have no other choice but to travel in the dangerous weather.
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