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Severe Thunderstorms Cause Damage and Fatality in Augusta

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Dramatic severe thunderstorms impacting a neighborhood in Augusta

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Severe thunderstorms hit the CSRA, resulting in one fatality and significant damage. A 56-year-old man was killed by a falling tree, while thousands faced power outages. Local authorities urge residents to stay informed as additional thunderstorms are forecasted.

Augusta, Georgia – Severe thunderstorms swept through the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area) on Saturday night, causing significant damage and posing serious risks to residents. The storm resulted in one fatality and widespread power outages across the region.

The storm, characterized by heavy rain, thunder, and strong winds, led to the tragic death of a 56-year-old man, identified as Jason Keith Payne, in Banks County, Georgia. He was killed when a tree fell on his vehicle during the severe weather.

In North Augusta, the storms created hazardous conditions on the roads, particularly in the Rapids neighborhood off River Bluff Drive, where downed trees blocked traffic and a shed was reported to have been blown into a roadway. Emergency response teams were deployed to clear the roads and assist affected residents.

At the height of the storm, around 4,000 customers of Dominion Energy in Aiken County faced power outages, while roughly 2,000 Georgia Power customers in Augusta also experienced disruptions in their electricity service. Utility companies advised affected citizens to refer to their outage maps for real-time updates as they worked to restore power.

The National Weather Service had previously issued a FIRST ALERT for potential severe weather, advising residents to prepare for the approaching storms. Following the storms, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp expressed condolences for the victim and acknowledged the dedication of first responders and support for families impacted by the severe weather.

As the hurricane season begins, officials reminded residents of the importance of preparedness. The Storm Prediction Center assessed the risk of severe thunderstorms in the CSRA as slight, rating it a 2 out of 5. Warnings indicated potential dangers including damaging winds and large hail.

The threat of thunderstorms persists, with a FIRST ALERT still in effect for Sunday and Monday, raising concerns about additional severe weather. Meteorologists noted that as thunderstorms approach, the risk of lightning strikes increases significantly. In the United States, approximately 25 million lightning strikes occur annually, resulting in about 20 fatalities each year.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed about weather conditions and remain vigilant as further impacts from the ongoing thunderstorms are anticipated. Communities are reminded that safety protocols during severe weather can saves lives and minimize the damage. Local agencies continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates to ensure public safety.

Authorities remain on alert as additional thunderstorms could affect the area in the upcoming days, urging everyone to stay cautious and prepared.

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