SC Environmental Policy

First Alert: Potential Tropical Storm Helene to Bring Heavy Rain, Gusty Winds, and Possible Flooding in the Coming Days

FIRST ALERT: Tropical System Brings Heavy Rain & Gusty Winds to the Area Residents are urged to exercise caution as…

3 months ago

Tropical Storm Warning in Effect for South Carolina Coast as Weather Disturbance Intensifies

Tropical Storm Warning Issued for South Carolina Coast as Disturbance Grows Stronger CHARLESTON — The National Hurricane Center (NHC) began…

3 months ago

Hurricane Francine Causes Chaos in US, New Storm Bebinca Heads for China Amidst Global Extreme Weather Conditions

Hurricane Francine Lashes US, New Storm Threatens China Extreme Weather Conditions Loom Over the Globe The relentless march of extreme…

3 months ago

2.1-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Near Parksville Amid Increasing Cases of West Nile Virus

2.1-Magnitude Earthquake Recorded Near Parksville The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has reported a relatively minor 2.1-magnitude earthquake near Parksville,…

4 months ago

2.1-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Near Parksville Amid Rising Seismic Activities in South Carolina

2.1-Magnitude Earthquake Recorded Near Parksville Early Sunday morning served as a shaky alarm for residents near Parksville, South Carolina as…

4 months ago

Tropical Storm Debby Causes Havoc in the Southeast with Flooding, Power Outages and Tornadoes

Tropical Storm Debby Brings Flooding and Devastation to the Southeast Tropical Storm Debby, which recently downgraded from a hurricane, has…

5 months ago

Two Wounded, Suspect Detained in Shooting at Richland County Walmart: Concerns over Public Safety Ignite Community Dialogue

Two Injured, One Arrested in Richland County Walmart Shooting In a recent harrowing incident, two people were injured and one…

5 months ago

Flags At Half-staff Across South Carolina in Honor of Conservationist John W. Parris

Why are Flags At Half-staff in South Carolina? Flags Lowered in Honor of John W. Parris Greenville, South Carolina -…

5 months ago