Myrtle Beach Residents Experience Loud Boom from Bomb Squad Activity

Myrtle Beach Residents Hear Loud Boom: What You Need to Know

Hey Myrtle Beach! If you were out and about on Thursday afternoon, there’s a good chance you heard a mighty explosion that shook the skies a little. Yep, it was one of those moments that take you by surprise and have you wondering, “What in the world was that?” Well, get comfy because we’ve got all the details for you!

What Happened?

On Thursday, March 16th, residents in a part of Horry County experienced a noise that was reminiscent of something like, well, a bomb going off. It turns out that the Horry County Police Department had their bomb squad working hard to deal with some unexploded ordnance. Yep, you read that right! An ordnance that just wanted to hang around, apparently.

What is Unexploded Ordnance?

For those scratching their heads at what “unexploded ordnance” means, don’t worry—you’re not alone! Essentially, it refers to military munitions that didn’t explode when they were supposed to, which can be a real safety concern. These mysterious pieces of military tech can be dangerous, which is why the bomb squad and other officials were called in to take care of business.

Who’s Involved?

As the situation unfolded, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and even folks from the United States Air Force were on the scene getting ready to make everything safe. Talk about a team effort! The authorities were proactive in letting everyone know that while they may hear a loud noise, “all is well.”

Where Did This Happen?

Details about the exact location were kept a bit under wraps. However, it was confirmed that the activity was happening near Highway 90. So if you were traveling that way and caught the noise, now you know what it was!

Should We Be Worried?

It’s completely understandable if you feel a bit on edge after hearing such a loud bang. But don’t worry! The police reassured the public that everything would be taken care of and there was no immediate threat to safety. It’s always best to trust the experts, right?

Responses from the Community

Social media lights up during moments like these, and Myrtle Beach was no exception. Many locals jumped online to share their experiences of the blast, with some joking about feeling like they were in an action movie. Others were just relieved to know that it wasn’t something worse. It’s always nice to see the community come together and share a laugh amidst the confusion!

Final Thoughts

So there you have it, Myrtle Beach! If you heard that strange noise on Thursday, now you know it was just a team of professionals working to make sure we all stay safe. Next time you hear something peculiar, take a moment to think, “I wonder if the bomb squad is involved?” Stay curious and keep those ears open because you never know what might happen next!

Keep loving where you live, and as always, stay safe and embrace the adventure our beautiful community offers!


HERE Myrtle Beach

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