Myrtle Beach Prepares for Power Outages as Tropical Storm Approaches

Hey Myrtle Beach! It looks like we’ve got a little bit of a situation on our hands as a coastal low is making its way along our beautiful shoreline. With tropical storm warnings now in effect for the Grand Strand, it’s time to get ready just in case we see power outages coming our way. Nobody wants to be left in the dark, so let’s chat about what to do if you find yourself in that situation.

Understanding Power Outages

First things first, it’s crucial to understand that when severe weather hits, power outages can happen. Whether it’s due to high winds, flooding, or downed trees, the lights might flicker and go out when you least expect it. Knowing how to keep your home and family safe is key.

Utility Providers You Should Know

If the lights do go out, you’ll want to know who to call to report the issue. Luckily, we’ve got some handy information below on local utility providers in the Grand Strand and Pee Dee area:

  • Duke Energy: You can reach them at 1-800-769-3766 or visit their website to report an outage. You’ll also find an outage map that will show where the issues are across the area.
  • Horry Electric Cooperative: For outages, dial 1-800-692-3782. They also have an interactive outage map on their website.
  • Conway Utilities: If you’re in their service area, give them a call at 843-248-1760. They keep track of outages and have resources online where you can get real-time updates.

Staying Safe During Outages

Now that you know who to contact, let’s chat about some safety tips to keep in mind if the power goes out:

  • Prepare ahead of time: It’s always a good idea to have a storm kit ready. Think flashlights, batteries, a portable charger for your phone, and some non-perishable snacks.
  • Keep your fridge closed: If the power does go out, try not to open the fridge unless you absolutely have to. Food can stay safe for quite a while if you keep that lid shut.
  • Stay informed: Check your phone or battery-operated radio for updates about the storm and power restoration times. Having a well-prepared plan can make all the difference!

Useful Resources at Your Fingertips

As always, you can find a treasure trove of helpful resources in the First Alert Hurricane Center. It’s packed with info, tips, and guidelines to help you navigate any storm-related emergencies that might pop up.

Let’s Stick Together

Remember, Myrtle Beach, we’re all in this together. With the right prep and a little bit of chill, we can ride out whatever this coastal low throws our way. So grab your storm snacks, charge up your devices, and stay tuned, because we’ll keep you posted on everything happening in our lovely beach town. Stay safe out there!


HERE Myrtle Beach

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