Breaking News: This is how South Carolina should be ready as Hurricane Debbie approaches the state.
In North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a truck travels through floodwaters caused by King Tides on Tuesday night. This week, Hurricane Debby is predicted to bring substantial flooding and a lot of rain to the South Carolina region.
Hurricane Debby is expected to produce significant rain as it approaches from the south, prompting the Midlands to issue a flood watch. The weather service for the nation The South Carolina Emergency Management Division states that for the entire season, which extends until November 30, South Carolina is among the states most susceptible to hurricanes and tropical storms. The Atlantic Ocean is bordered by six coastal counties. These counties have more than 200 miles of general coastline, and these storms may also have an immediate impact on 21 additional inland counties. The state’s susceptibility is greatly increased by densely populated coastal areas, particularly during the busiest travel seasons, and the relatively low elevation of the coastal regions.
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