Augusta Cooling Centers Remain Open Amidst Dangerous Heat Advisory
Augusta, Georgia, is currently experiencing a multi-day heat advisory with forecast highs near 100 degrees Fahrenheit and a heat index potentially reaching 108 degrees. In response to these dangerous conditions, the Augusta Emergency Management Agency has kept several cooling centers open across Augusta-Richmond County to provide residents with relief. These centers, including Bernie Ward Community Center, Blythe Center, Carrie J. Mays Center, Eastview Community Center, Robert Howard Community Center, Henry H. Brigham Center, May Park, McBean Community Center, McDuffie Woods Community Center, Sand Hills Center, and Warren Road Community Center, are operating with extended hours. Residents are strongly encouraged to take precautions such as staying hydrated, limiting strenuous outdoor activities, taking frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas, and wearing appropriate clothing. Additionally, the agency advises checking on vulnerable individuals like older adults and those with limited mobility, an...