2009 Atlanta floods

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:dam
gptkbp:affectedArea gptkb:Metro_Atlanta
gptkb:North_Georgia
gptkbp:casualties 10
gptkbp:cause heavy rainfall
gptkbp:country gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:destroyedBy over $500 million
gptkbp:emergencyDeclared Governor Sonny Perdue
gptkbp:endDate 2009-09-23
gptkbp:federalDisasterDeclared yes
gptkbp:federalDisasterNumber 1858
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 2009 Atlanta floods
gptkbp:location gptkb:Atlanta
gptkb:Georgia
gptkbp:notableEvent gptkb:FEMA_assistance
school closures
record rainfall
infrastructure damage
bridge collapses
road closures
historic flooding
evacuations
Red Cross shelters opened
Interstate 20 closed
Interstate 285 closed
Interstate 575 closed
Interstate 675 closed
Interstate 75 closed
Interstate 85 closed
Six Flags Over Georgia closed
US Army Corps of Engineers involved
record Chattahoochee River levels
record Peachtree Creek levels
record Sweetwater Creek levels
record rainfall at Atlanta area weather stations
water treatment plant shutdowns
record rainfall at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
gptkbp:notablePlace gptkb:Peachtree_Creek
gptkb:Sweetwater_Creek
gptkb:Dallas
gptkb:DeKalb_County
gptkb:Fulton_County
gptkb:Carroll_County
gptkb:Carrollton
gptkb:Chattahoochee_River
gptkb:Decatur
gptkb:Hiram
gptkb:Paulding_County
gptkb:Sandy_Springs
gptkb:Stone_Mountain
gptkb:Marietta
gptkb:Six_Flags_Over_Georgia
gptkb:Villa_Rica
gptkb:Douglas_County
gptkb:Duluth
gptkb:Lawrenceville
gptkb:Gwinnett_County
gptkb:Smyrna
gptkb:Austell
gptkb:Kennesaw
gptkb:Mableton
gptkb:Powder_Springs
gptkb:Conyers
gptkb:Acworth
gptkb:Cobb_County
gptkb:Norcross
gptkb:Rockdale_County
gptkb:Douglasville
gptkb:Lithia_Springs
Roswell
gptkbp:startDate 2009-09-15
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:2009_disasters_in_the_United_States
gptkbp:bfsLayer 8