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A Week Dark in Statesboro: Georgia Southern Closes Six Days for Irma

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With Hurricane Irma forecast to move up through Georgia, Georgia Southern University announced its Statesboro campus would close and cancel classes — a closure that was ultimately extended through Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. The university, roughly 50 miles inland from Savannah, sat just outside the mandatory coastal evacuation zone but still shut down for the better part of a week.

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Georgia Southern University
Public R2 · GA
~20,000 studentsEagle Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Approximate reconstructionAJC — reconstructed from closure listing266 chars
Eagle Alert: Georgia Southern University's Statesboro campus will be closed and classes cancelled due to the approach of Hurricane Irma. Students, faculty and staff should monitor official university channels for the closure schedule and return-to-class information.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from the AJC's Sept. 7 closure listing reporting that Georgia Southern's Statesboro campus would close with classes cancelled.
'Eagle Alert' is reconstructed as the branded emergency channel; the underlying closure decision is documented in the AJC's statewide listing.
Issuing the closure Thursday gave the residential community lead time even though Statesboro sat just outside the mandatory coastal evacuation zone.
UPDATESMS
Approximate reconstructionAJC — reconstructed from extended-closure listing267 chars
Eagle Alert: Georgia Southern University's Statesboro campus will remain closed through Wednesday, Sept. 13. All classes, events and activities remain cancelled. Students who remained on campus should stay indoors during the height of the storm and away from windows.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from reporting that Georgia Southern's Statesboro closure was extended through Wednesday, Sept. 13.
The closure stretching to nearly a week reflects that interior Georgia faced sustained tropical-storm conditions and power outages, not a quick brush.
The shelter instruction targets the students who stayed in Statesboro rather than evacuating, since the campus was not under a mandatory evacuation order.
ALL CLEARSMS
Eagle Alert: Georgia Southern University's Statesboro campus will resume normal operations. Classes and offices return to the regular schedule. Use caution around downed trees, limbs and power lines as crews finish clearing campus. Welcome back, Eagles.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from the university's documented return to operations after the closure that ran through Sept. 13.
This is a genuine all-clear: it resumes normal operations rather than maintaining any closure or shelter instruction.
The downed-power-line caution acknowledges Irma's widespread outages across Georgia, a real post-storm hazard for returning students.
Context

Background

Hurricane Irma made Florida landfall on Sept. 10, 2017, then weakened to a tropical storm as it tracked up through Georgia, knocking out power to more than 150,000 customers statewide. Georgia Southern University announced its Statesboro campus would close and cancel classes, a closure ultimately extended through Wednesday, Sept. 13. Statesboro sits roughly 50 miles inland from Savannah — just outside the mandatory coastal evacuation zone the governor ordered for barrier islands — yet the campus still shut down for nearly a week as tropical-storm conditions reached interior Georgia. The university's emergency-management hurricane-preparedness program frames such closures and the eventual return to operations. The six-day closure illustrates that even campuses spared a mandatory evacuation can lose a full week to an inland-tracking hurricane.
Analysis

Key Findings

Georgia Southern's Statesboro campus closed nearly a week, ultimately through Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017
Statesboro sits about 50 miles inland and was outside the mandatory coastal evacuation zone, yet still shut down for the storm
Messaging shifted from closure notice to a shelter instruction for students who remained on campus
Irma's interior-Georgia tropical-storm conditions and widespread power outages drove the extended closure
Outcome
Irma reached interior Georgia as a tropical storm. Georgia Southern's Statesboro campus came through without major damage and resumed operations after the closure that ran through Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017.
Provenance

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