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Flood Advisory Issued for Several South Carolina Counties

Floodwaters in South Carolina with warning signs.

Flood Advisory Issued for Several South Carolina Counties

In a steady reminder of nature’s unpredictability, residents of South Carolina are currently bracing for potential flooding. On Wednesday night, precisely at 10:19 p.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) from Columbia issued an updated flood advisory affecting six counties: Calhoun, Clarendon, Kershaw, Orangeburg, Richland, and Sumter.

What’s Happening?

The advisory warns of urban and small stream flooding caused by heavy rainfall. This weather phenomenon is expected to linger until early Thursday morning at approximately 12:15 a.m. The NWS describes the situation as leading to “minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.” While it might sound manageable, experts remind us that floodwaters pose serious hazards.

Safety First: Turn Around, Don’t Drown

One of the most critical messages to heed during periods like this is: “Never drive through a flooded roadway or around barricades.” Many times, we hear tragic stories of flooding-related deaths, and a significant number occur in vehicles swept away by water. The NWS strongly advises those in the area to avoid traveling if possible. If you come across a flooded road, remember—turn around, don’t drown. It’s often challenging to see just how deep the water is, especially at night.

What to Do If You’re Affected

For those living in low-lying areas or anyone planning to camp nearby, it’s crucial to take immediate measures. Make plans to seek higher ground right away, and if evacuation is necessary, follow the instructions provided without hesitation. If time allows, secure your home by locking it up and disconnecting utilities and appliances to avoid electrical hazards.

Watch Out for Electrical Hazards

You should also exercise extreme caution when it comes to entering any basement or room where the electrical outlets or cords may be submerged in water. If you notice any of the following signs, it’s time to evacuate: sparks, buzzing, or any crackling, snapping, or popping sounds. Electricity can be incredibly dangerous, so do not attempt to wade into any water that might be electrified.

Floodwaters Are Deceptive

It’s important to be aware that just six inches of moving water can knock you off your feet, making walking through floodwaters a significant risk. If you find yourself trapped, climb to the highest point available and call for help—dialing 911 is your best bet. Remember, during heavy rains, the danger of flooding is higher, especially in areas prone to such conditions.

Hydroplaning: A Silent Danger

Have you ever experienced that unsettling moment when your car starts to slide uncontrollably? That’s what we call hydroplaning. This occurs when a vehicle’s tires lose traction on wet roads and begin to glide on a thin layer of water. Interestingly, even just 12 inches of rushing water can sweep away most vehicles! To avoid this, remember that three main factors contribute to hydroplaning, which you’ll want to steer clear of.

Wrap Up

As South Carolinians hunker down during this time, keeping informed and staying safe is the top priority. Flood advisories can change quickly, and being prepared is crucial. So, while the rains may be relentless, our community spirit can shine brightly. Stay safe, stay dry, and remember: no matter how shallow the water looks, it’s never worth the risk.

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