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Officials urge residents to stay put amid severe flooding

August 04, 2024 | Charleston City, Charleston County, South Carolina


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Officials urge residents to stay put amid severe flooding
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed urgent public safety concerns as a severe weather event looms, potentially bringing unprecedented rainfall of up to 30 inches. The discussion highlighted the importance of heeding advice to remain indoors, with officials emphasizing that the primary threat is flash flooding rather than wind damage.

Mayor Dudley raised concerns from constituents regarding the storm's severity, confirming that the guidance is to avoid travel during this critical period. The officials underscored that while tropical storm-force winds are expected, the focus remains on the risk of flooding, which poses a significant danger to residents.

The meeting concluded with unanimous support for the safety measures discussed, reflecting a collective commitment to ensuring public safety in the face of the impending storm. Residents are urged to stay informed and follow official recommendations as the situation develops.

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