ATLANTA — Severe weather has left thousands of Georgians without power as storms swept through north and west Georgia, including the metro Atlanta area. As of March 16, 2025, over 11,900 customers are still affected by outages across various electric providers.
- Severe weather caused widespread power outages.
- Over 11,907 customers affected by Georgia Power.
- Multiple electric cooperatives reporting outages.
- Specific outage numbers for various regions listed.
- Restoration efforts ongoing to reduce outages.
The severe weather that has impacted Georgia has caused widespread power outages affecting thousands of residents. Crews are actively working to restore electricity, but as of the latest updates, many areas remain without service. Georgia Power is reporting a total of 414 outages affecting approximately 11,907 customers statewide.
In addition to Georgia Power’s outages, several electric membership cooperatives have reported disruptions in service. The following details highlight the current outage statistics for various providers:
- Amicalola EMC: 31 outages impacting 606 customers
- Carroll EMC: 75 outages with approximately 1,025 customers affected
- Coweta-Fayette EMC: Outages impacting residents in Coweta and Fayette counties
- GreyStone Power: 116 outages affecting about 5,172 customers
- Snapping Shoals EMC: Reports indicate 150 outages across multiple counties
The storm system has particularly affected regions such as Cobb County and Coweta County, along with areas west of Atlanta including Union City and Campbellton. Restoration efforts are ongoing as utility crews work around the clock to address these issues and bring services back online.
This severe weather event continues to impact thousands of Georgians as utility companies strive for restoration. With numerous ongoing efforts from electric providers across the state, residents are encouraged to stay updated on their local conditions and utility alerts.