County-by-County: Severe storms cause damage across metro Atlanta

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ATLANTA — Wave after wave of severe weather Wednesday has brought damage across metro Atlanta.

Channel 2 Action News had live, Team 2 Coverage fanned out across metro Atlanta covering the damage from the severe weather.

Some city workers got stuck in flood waters in NW Atlanta. We were there as crews rescued them.

Here is a county-by-county look at the damage.

City of Atlanta: 

A flood warning remains in effect for several areas across the metro. NewsDrone 2 flew over a very high Peachtree Creek.

Clayton County:

Shangrila Way in Riverdale was closed because of rising creek waters.

Fulton County:

A large tree came crashing down on a Chevrolet Impala on Dodson Drive in East Point. Channel 2's Craig Lucie tweeted the incredible photo.

Forsyth County:

Firefighters say lightning hit a house in Forsyth County, causing it to catch fire Wednesday morning. A man was home at the time it happened.

The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office posted on their Facebook page a photo of a landscaping retaining wall that collapsed at the Flynn Crossing Publix shopping center on McGinnis Ferry Road and Windward Parkway.

Gwinnett County:

Lightning hit a tree outside a house in Lilburn, setting the house on fire. Firefighters had trouble getting a 90-year-old woman from the house.

Henry County: 

Channel 2's Sophia Choi traveled throughout McDonough where she encountered two house fires due to lightning.

Coweta County:

Channel 2's Audrey Washington reported seeing downed trees across Coweta County.  The Emergency Management Agency reports saying that the fire department has cleared the trees.

Douglas County:

A tree crashed onto a house in Lithia Springs but luckily no serious injuries were reported. Channel 2's Richard Elliot was at the scene.

Walton County:

Family in Walton County says rescue workers had to come get their disabled father after a tree fell on their house.