Columbia Declares State of Emergency Amid Severe Flooding

Columbia, S.C. – The state of South Carolina is in a state of emergency due to severe flooding impacting the eastern Midlands and parts of the Lowcountry. Governor Henry McMaster issued Executive Order 2024-33 to enhance the state’s response capabilities, acknowledging a growing crisis.

When and Why the Emergency Was Declared

On November 6, a stalled weather front began interacting with deep tropical moisture, leading to significant rainfall across the southeastern United States. This weather pattern has caused sustained rainfall in South Carolina, resulting in a dire situation for residents.

Extent of Flooding

The National Weather Service has reported widespread rainfall amounts between seven and ten inches in the eastern Midlands, with localized areas facing up to fifteen inches. Such heavy rainfall has drastically increased the risk of flooding, most notably along the Edisto River, where river flooding is expected to persist for several days.

Governor’s Statement

In his announcement, Governor McMaster stated, “Team South Carolina has been responding to the impacts of flooding and subsequent road closures in portions of the state throughout the day.” He emphasized that the state of emergency would provide response teams with necessary resources during this challenging time.

Public Safety Advisory

Ongoing Monitoring and Support

As the state continues to monitor the flooding situation closely, all local emergency services and community organizations are activated to provide assistance and support. Shelters and relief efforts are being coordinated for those displaced by the flooding.

Future Forecasts

The forecast indicates that the adverse conditions might continue, resulting in further potential flooding scenarios. Authorities urge residents to stay informed through weather alerts and local updates regarding road closures and safety procedures.

Conclusion

As South Carolina strives to combat the effects of this unprecedented weather event, the community is reminded of the importance of safety and preparedness. The declaration of a state of emergency is a crucial step in ensuring resources are available and effective measures are taken to mitigate damage and assist those in need.

For the latest updates on the flooding situation and related safety information, residents are encouraged to stay connected to their local news sources and community updates.


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