Residents of Berkeley County Brace for Potential Flooding This Weekend

Residents of Berkeley County on Alert for Weekend Flooding

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – As we look forward to the weekend, residents north of Charleston are being urged to stay informed and exercise caution due to a potential flooding risk associated with the Santee River. The U.S. Forest Service has released warnings about possible substantial flooding in this area, particularly impacting communities around Jamestown, Bonneau, and various regions throughout Berkeley County. To add to this, areas in Georgetown and Charleston Counties, all the way to McClellanville, may also be affected.

Current River Levels and Projections

As of Thursday morning at 5:30 a.m., the Santee River’s water level stood at 21.4 feet, and predictions show that it could reach a crest of 23.8 feet by early Saturday morning. This is quite concerning given that flooding begins to become a significant risk once the water surpasses 24 feet. Keep in mind, the flood stage for the Santee River is set at 10 feet, making this weekend a crucial period for local residents.

Who Should Be Concerned?

The forthcoming rise in water levels will particularly affect homes that are situated near the riverbank. As we approach Saturday, homes and properties close to the water could begin experiencing some degree of flooding. It’s important for residents in the aforementioned areas to stay vigilant and prepared. The Francis Marion National Forest, an area rich in beauty but also potentially at risk, is particularly highlighted in this warning.

Safety Measures and Recommendations

Given the situation, the U.S. Forest Service is advising all visitors and locals to avoid using its land for the time being. Their recommendations come as a safety precaution; it’s always better to be safe than sorry in cases of unpredictable weather and changing river levels. Making sure you’re not near fast-moving waters or prone to flooding areas could save lives and property.

Preparation is Key

Residents are encouraged to prepare for the worst while hoping for the best. Here are some simple steps you can take to ensure your safety:

  • Stay informed: Keep an eye on weather updates and local advisories.
  • Emergency kits: Prepare a kit with essentials like water, snacks, flashlight, batteries, and important documents.
  • Secure your home: Move valuables to higher ground and consider sandbags for extra precaution.
  • Evacuation plans: Know your exit routes and have a plan in place in case you need to leave quickly.

Community Support

This is a time for the community to come together. If you have neighbors who might need assistance, whether it’s helping them move items to safer spots or just checking in on them, every small action counts. Communities that look out for one another are often the ones that weather the storm (literally and figuratively) best.

Conclusion

As we gear up for what could be an eventful weekend weather-wise, remember that staying informed and taking precautions can make a world of difference. Let’s keep our eyes on the Santee River levels and support each other through whatever comes our way. Stay safe and take care, Berkeley County!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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