Areas of South Carolina experiencing flooding due to excessive rain.
Multiple counties across South Carolina are under flood warnings due to excessive rainfall causing small stream flooding. Authorities urge residents to prepare for potential flooding impacts, especially in low-lying areas. The Edisto River shows high water levels, while precautions are advised for safety. Community support initiatives are underway to assist those affected. Residents are reminded of the historical risks associated with flooding, particularly for those in vehicles. Updates from county officials and emergency services are ongoing to ensure community safety.
Columbia – Flood warnings are currently in effect for several counties in South Carolina due to excessive rainfall that has led to small stream flooding. The warnings are scheduled to remain active until 2 PM EDT on Saturday, affecting the counties of Bamberg, Orangeburg, Colleton, Dorchester, Greenwood, Newberry, and Saluda.
Residents in these areas should prepare for the imminent flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and low-lying regions, as localized flooding is either occurring or highly likely. Specific towns expected to experience heightened water levels include Branchville and rural sections of Orangeburg and Bamberg counties, as well as Cat Hole and Springtown.
As of 3:30 AM EDT, water levels in the Edisto River system are reported to be high but show a gradual decrease. However, flooding is still a significant concern, particularly for the Saluda River at Chappells, where minor flooding is forecasted. Significant impacts are anticipated for farmland and low-lying areas at the expected height of 16.0 feet.
Authorities are urging residents to take essential safety precautions during this event. It is critical to avoid driving through flooded roadways or around barricades, with officials reminding everyone to “Turn around, don’t drown.” Staying away from riverbanks and culverts is also advised, as these areas can become unstable and dangerous.
The weather forecast indicates that South Carolina will continue to experience showers and thunderstorms amid cloudy skies and a high temperature of 84°F. As storm conditions persist, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and prepared for further rainfall.
In the case of escalating flooding, individuals are advised to evacuate if necessary. It is essential to securely lock homes when leaving and to disconnect utilities if time allows. Those in affected areas should avoid entering flooded zones and remain cautious of potential electric hazards created by the flooding.
Recognizing that the summer heat can contribute to discomfort during flooding situations, the Salvation Army of Augusta is conducting a donations drive, collecting boxed fans and bottled water to assist community members. Donation drop-off points have been established at various locations, including Escape Outdoors in Martinez and Augusta, as well as the Salvation Army’s Center of Hope and Kroc Center. Support can also be given through The Salvation Army’s Amazon Wishlist.
Residents are reminded that historical data highlights the dangers of flooding-related accidents, particularly in vehicles where most flooding fatalities occur. Staying informed and prepared is vital to avoiding such tragedies during extreme weather conditions.
As the situation continues to evolve, county officials and emergency services remain on alert to address the needs of affected residents and ensure their safety. Community members are encouraged to remain updated on local advisories as conditions may change rapidly.
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