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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace has reintroduced Thursday the VA Flood Preparedness Act, a bill aimed at safeguarding Veterans Affairs ...
SC State Ports Authority has hired a Midlands engineering firm to study what it would take to elevate the flood-prone ...
Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible, according to the National Weather Service for Upstate South Carolina, including the following areas: Anderson, Central Greenville, Northern ...
South Carolina Helene updates: More than 6,500 power lines damaged, death toll rises to 29. ... In the wake of severe flooding and damage from Tropical Storm Helene throughout the Upstate, ... If you ...
Coastal, inland flooding could impact South Carolina. Portions of Charleston could be inundated from Thursday night into Friday morning. As the storm moves inland, strong winds could hit portions ...
The storm, located 20 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, and 65 miles south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was moving northwest at 5 mph, with maximum sustained winds up to 50 mph ...
A curfew covering Charleston, South Carolina, that was originally enacted last night through this morning has been extended through 7:30 a.m. tomorrow, Mayor William Cogswell announced.
The low-lying city of Charleston can flood even on sunny days at high tide, so with the threat of 10-20 inches of rain along the South Carolina coast from Tropical Storm Debby, the risk to life ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — After a record day of rain Monday in places along the South Carolina coast, Tropical Storm Debby continues to douse the Lowcountry, creating widespread flooding.
Charleston, S.C., is weary from a parade of floods that go back a decade. The city is taking action to confront the risk, but Debby offered more proof of how tall a task it faces.