GILES COUNTY, Tenn. — Giles County Emergency Management officials say the Campbellsville Hill HazCams weather camera is back online after being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues.
Giles County currently has seven HazCams weather stations with cameras strategically placed across the county. These cameras provide real-time visual monitoring of weather conditions as systems move through the area and play a key role in situational awareness.
Officials say the cameras help track storms, heavy rainfall, fog, and other changing conditions that may impact public safety across Giles County.
All HazCams weather cameras, including those located in Giles County and throughout the region, can be viewed online at HazCAMS.com.
Emergency management officials say they are actively monitoring weather expected to move into the area later this week and will continue to provide updates as conditions develop.
Residents are encouraged to stay weather-aware and take precautions as needed.
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