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  2. Garden City, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In September 1989, Hurricane Hugo destroyed 43% of the beachfront structures along the coast in Garden City. [14] In the aftermath of the storm, Horry County administrator M. L. Love said, "Garden City for all practical purposes is gone." [15] The Kingfisher Pier, as it was known at that time, was also destroyed by Hurricane Hugo ...

  3. Hurricane Hugo - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Hugo was a powerful tropical cyclone that inflicted widespread destruction across the northeastern Caribbean and the Southeastern United States in September 1989. . The eleventh tropical cyclone, eighth named storm, sixth hurricane, and second major hurricane [a] of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season, Hugo arose from a cluster of thunderstorms near Cape Verde on September 10, 1

  4. How hurricanes and tropical storms have impacted Myrtle Beach ...

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    A look at some of the recent — and most destructive — storms the region has faced.

  5. Effects of Hurricane Hugo in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Hugo's path in the Caribbean. Hugo was the strongest storm to traverse the northeastern Caribbean since Hurricane David in 1979. [3] [11] The Sea, Lake, and Overland Surge from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model estimated that storm surge from Hugo led to coastal water levels 3–4 ft (0.91–1.22 m) above normal tidal heights along Saint Croix and the eastern end of Puerto Rico. [26]

  6. What do piers mean to Myrtle Beach area? Family ... - AOL

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  7. List of storms named Hugo - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Hugo (1989) – a powerful and damaging Category 5 hurricane that affected the Northeastern Caribbean Sea and the Southeastern United States. The name Hugo was retired after the 1989 season and was replaced with Humberto. In Europe: Storm Hugo (2018) – a large extratropical system that affected Portugal.

  8. Death toll hits 41, making Helene one of SC’s deadliest ...

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    The death toll has eclipsed the 19 deaths caused by the state’s historic flooding in 2015, and the the 35 deaths caused by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, Gov. Henry McMaster said at a press conference ...

  9. Ben Sawyer Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was heavily damaged during Hurricane Hugo, leaving one end of the main span in the Intracoastal Waterway. Pictures of the damaged bridge are some of the most recognizable lasting images of the destruction wrought by the storm. It was subsequently repaired and reopened to traffic in October 1989. [2]