Relief services available to Laurens County residents Monday
Resources are available to Laurens County residents on Monday.

DUBLIN, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Several relief resources are available on Monday to Laurens County residents impacted by Helene.
As of Monday morning, more than 5,000 customers remained without power in Laurens County, according to poweroutage.us. Dublin is currently under a water conservation order as the city works to restore full water capacity.
According to the Dublin Laurens County Emergency Management Agency, the National Guard and Red Cross are being deployed in the area, and the county is in constant contact with both entities.
Resources available Monday:
Dublin City Schools will provide free meals for any children 18 and under in Dublin-Laurens County starting at 11 a.m. Students can either enjoy their meal inside Dublin High School’s cafeteria or pick up meals to-go from the designated area around the back of the school, near the DHS Gym. If children are not present, you may take home one meal per car.
A charging area will also be available there until 2:30 p.m.
Trinity Christian School’s gym will be open from 7-10 a.m. for charging and air conditioning. It will re-open from 4-7 p.m. A hot meal will be served there from 5:30-7 p.m.
Dublin City Schools are closed Monday. Laurens County Schools are closed Monday and Tuesday. Trinity Christian School is also closed Monday and Tuesday. Click here for a list of school closures across Middle Georgia.