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The governors of both Carolina states declared states of emergency Wednesday as Hurricane Ian continues north. The storm is forecasted to cross Florida through Thursday and head into the Atlantic ...
Upstate emergency services agencies are preparing for Tropical Storm Debby and the heavy rainfall it is expected to bring to South Carolina. Hurricane Debby made landfall on the coast of Florida ...
In North Carolina, Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency in advance of the storm, which forecasters say could bring up to 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) of snow to many parts of the state ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of South Carolina in March 2020. On April 2, 2020, DHEC announced that the virus had spread to all 46 counties in the state. [ 2 ] During the month of June the seven-day moving average of new COVID-19 cases in South Carolina increased nearly five-fold, from 293 on June 1 to ...
A potent winter storm is hammering the South ... The storm had already shut down the South Friday — schools and government offices were closed and states of emergency declared as it started to ...
Editor's note: This page reflects news from Sunday, Feb. 16. For the latest updates on the storms across the southeast, read USA TODAY's coverage for Monday, Feb. 17. LOUISVILLE, Ky. − At least ...
April 21, 2008 – Local, regional, state and military emergency crews conducted a full-scale disaster response simulation in Beaufort County. This five-day-long exercise involved nearly 2,345 military and civilian personnel responding to a mock earthquake scenario with partially collapsed buildings and trapped victims.
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