Snowy Crash in Conyers Leads To Downed Power Lines, Outages
CONYERS, GA – A collision at the GA 20 and Highway 138 Southeast connector during a snowy Friday led to downed power lines and a temporary power outage.
This crash took place around 7 p.m., FOX5Atlanta said. Due to the severity of this automobile accident, crews were left with no choice but to shut down the area for nearly two hours to pick up the fallen wires and restore the power.
Authorities mentioned there was an abundance of black ice on the road but did not confirm if that was a contributing factor in this wreck.
At this time, there have been no reports of injuries or any hospitalizations.
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