Elementary school students, staff relocate to Druid Hills High after tree knocks out power

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In a developing story from DeKalb County, Georgia, a tree fell on Briar Vista Terrace early Wednesday morning, leading to widespread power outages in the area. The incident, which occurred near the Emory University campus, resulted in the relocation of elementary school students and staff to Druid Hills High School to ensure their safety and continued learning. Georgia Power crews have been dispatched and are currently working diligently to restore power to approximately 935 affected customers. The power outage has raised concerns among residents, as initial reports suggest it could take several hours for the situation to be resolved. Video footage captured by a Channel 2 Action News photographer shows significant tree damage in the area.

Local authorities are monitoring the situation closely and providing updates as they become available. Community members are encouraged to stay informed through local news channels and the Georgia Power outage map. This incident underscores the impact of severe weather on local infrastructure and education.

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