FEMA still in SC for Hurricane Helene damage
Officials with FEMA say they are still available for anyone still coping with damage from Hurricane Helene.
Officials with FEMA say they are still available for anyone still coping with damage from Hurricane Helene.
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division has elevated the state’s readiness and response to Operating Condition Level Two, or OPCON 2, as Hurricane Helene approaches South Carolina, said officials.
Hurricane season begins on Saturday, June 1 and according to the National Hurricane Center, the 2024 season is expected to be one of the most active on record.
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) has released a video of the confirmed EF-2 tornado that happened in Bamberg County during Tuesday’s storm.
As the annual Great Shakeout Drill returns, South Carolinians and people around the world are practicing what to do the moment the ground begins to shake.
It’s Earthquake Preparedness Week in South Carolina and this morning the South Carolina Emergency Management Division held their annual great southeast shakeout earthquake drill!
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division says that crews have finished clearing most of the roads covered with sand and debris from Hurricane Ian
The South Carolina emergency management division wants you to be ready in case a major storm hits us here.
On top of all the winter weather mayhem, the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed another earthquake in the Midlands this weekend.
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division coordinated a statewide tornado drill Wednesday. The drill is done every year. It’s meant to test communication systems and safety procedures.