News Summary
A single-vehicle crash on Socastee Boulevard caused significant traffic disruptions on Sunday afternoon. The accident near Socastee Baptist Church resulted in power outages affecting 616 residents. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. Emergency services were quick to respond, and utility crews worked diligently to restore power. As the community came together during this challenging time, the South Carolina Highway Patrol continues to investigate the cause of the crash.
Single-Vehicle Crash on Socastee Boulevard Shakes Up Sunday Afternoon
Well, what a way to shake up a typical Sunday afternoon in Socastee! Just after noon, a single-vehicle crash got everyone’s attention, causing some serious disruptions along Socastee Boulevard. The crash took place right near the Socastee Baptist Church, generating quite the commotion as emergency services rushed to the scene.
Power Outages Plague Local Residents
This incident not only snarled traffic but also took down power lines, leaving many locals in the dark. When the dust settled, Santee Cooper reported a staggering 616 customers without power shortly after the crash. Talk about a domino effect! Those who rely on their electricity for daily routines found themselves in a bit of a bind.
Traffic Backed Up in Both Directions
The accident created a considerable blockage on the road, leading to major traffic delays for both directions. Drivers were left frustrated as they sat in their vehicles, watching emergency responders pull out all the stops. Horry County Fire Rescue and the local police were on hand to manage the situation and ensure everyone was safe.
No Injuries Reported – ThankGoodness!
Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of injuries from the crash. It’s a small relief to know that while things looked chaotic, everyone involved seemed to escape harm’s way. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is currently digging into what caused this unexpected crash, ensuring that the facts are laid out clearly.
Utilities Crews Spring into Action
As responders worked at the site, utility crews were already on the move. Their task? To repair the damaged utility pole and set things right with the downed power lines. Time was of the essence as the community was eager to get their power restored. As of 12:15 PM, the estimated power restoration was set for around 3:15 PM. It might have felt like an eternity for those waiting, but patience is key in these situations.
Lights Back On for Many
Community Support Shines Through
While the dust settled and the roads started to clear up, the folks around Socastee saw the shining example of community spirit. Even though it was an unfortunate situation, neighbors likely checked in on each other, sharing a moment of camaraderie in the face of adversity.
What’s Next?
With the investigation into the crash by the South Carolina Highway Patrol ongoing, local residents will be keeping an eye on updates as the details unfold. In the meantime, those commuting through the area may want to find alternate routes for a short while. Safety first! And as the power is restored and life goes back to normal, let’s all send a little appreciation to the responders and utility workers who jumped into action when it mattered the most.
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Additional Resources
- WPDE: Crash on Socastee Blvd
- WBTW: Wreck Closes Portion of Socastee Blvd
- Myrtle Beach Online: Local News Article
- MSN: Power Outages in Myrtle Beach Area
- Santee Cooper: Storm Center Outages
- Wikipedia: Traffic Collision
- Google Search: Power Outages Myrtle Beach
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Traffic Accident
- Google News: Horry County Accidents
