What to Do After the Storm: A Safety & Recovery Guide for Habersham County

As Habersham County begins to move from emergency response into recovery, officials are reminding residents that conditions remain hazardous and that safety should continue to be the top priority.

Downed trees, power lines, icy roadways, and fluctuating power restoration mean the aftermath of the storm can be just as dangerous as the storm itself. Here’s what residents should know in the days ahead.


🔌 Power Outages & Utilities

If your power is still out or continues to cycle on and off:

  • Continue reporting outages through your utility’s official channels
  • Understand that restoration times may change as crews reroute power and repair damage
  • Never assume a downed power line is safe — always treat it as live

If you are using a generator:

  • Never run generators indoors or in enclosed spaces
  • Keep generators away from doors, windows, and vents
  • Follow all manufacturer safety instructions

🌳 Cleanup & Debris Safety

Before beginning any cleanup:

  • Do not touch trees or limbs that are near power lines
  • Call 911 to report downed power lines or dangerous debris
  • Use extreme caution with chain saws and cutting equipment

If a road is blocked by debris:

  • Do not attempt to move large trees yourself
  • Report the blockage and avoid the area
  • Allow county crews to clear roads safely and efficiently

🚗 Road Conditions & Travel

Officials continue to urge residents to:

  • Stay off the roads unless travel is absolutely necessary
  • Watch for ice on bridges, shaded areas, and hills
  • Be alert for utility crews, emergency responders, and fallen debris

Even roads that appear clear may still have black ice or weakened shoulders.


🧊 Cold Weather & Home Safety

With continued cold temperatures:

  • Protect exposed pipes to prevent freezing
  • Use space heaters cautiously and keep them away from flammable materials
  • Never use ovens or grills for heating

Residents are also encouraged to check on elderly neighbors, family members, and those without power when it is safe to do so.


🏫 Schools, Workplaces & Closures

School systems, government offices, and employers may continue to adjust schedules as conditions improve. Residents should:

  • Monitor official announcements
  • Allow flexibility for travel and recovery
  • Avoid rushing back to normal routines until roads and utilities are fully stabilized

🤝 Looking Out for One Another

Storm recovery is a community effort. Officials encourage residents to:

  • Be patient with restoration crews
  • Share accurate information from verified sources
  • Offer help to neighbors when it is safe

Habersham News will continue to provide verified updates as recovery efforts move forward. Above all, residents are reminded that taking an extra day to stay safe is far better than risking injury or damage during recovery.

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