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Heavy rain causes flooding in Candler County

Heavy rain causes flooding in Candler County

Yahoo11-05-2025

CANDLER COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) — WSAV StormTeam 3 has learned of at least one road washed out due to flooding in Candler County.
Wagon Wheel Road near Highway 129 South is washed out and should be avoided.
More roads in Candler County are reported to be covered with water. Use alternate routes if possible.
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