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The Oglethorpe County 911 Center reported that four trees and a power line were blown down in the Maxeys area.
The Oglethorpe County 911 Center reported that several trees and power lines were down across the county, including the communities of Crawford, Lexington, Stephens, and Maxeys. Radar data suggests that the most significant wind damage occurred in the eastern part of the county.
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Maxeys, Georgia
City | Maxeys |
County | Oglethorpe |
State | Georgia (GA) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 30671 |
The Oglethorpe County Emergency Manager reported trees and power lines blown down from Maxeys to Lexington. Locations include Union Point Road in Maxeys and Upson Court in Lexington.