Underwater and overwhelmed. That was the disaster summed up for many Hall County residents last May 19, when 7 inches fell in a few hours, collapsing roads and culverts, stranding residents and ruining offices. “We had been watching the radar and watching the weather all night,” David Kimbrell, Hall County Fire Services chief and Emergency Management Agency director, recalled.
Businesses still feeling impact a year after South Hall floods
One business suing railroad over culvert collapse