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Columbia County Faces Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Storm damage in Columbia County after Hurricane Helene

News Summary

Columbia County, Florida, is recovering from the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, which has left 99% of the area without power. Residents are working together as they navigate the destruction, power outages, and disrupted services. Meanwhile, South Carolina has also suffered significant damage. Relief efforts are underway, with organizations mobilizing to support recovery and rebuilding. Amid the turmoil, there is a sense of hope as communities unite to face the challenges ahead.

Columbia County Reels from Hurricane Helene’s Wrath

As the winds have died down and the rain has receded, Columbia County, Florida, is left engulfed in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a storm that locals will be talking about for generations to come. With reports of damage the likes of which haven’t been seen in 40 years, residents are rallying together to begin the long journey of recovery.

Major Damage and Power Outages

The storm caused widespread chaos, with an astonishing 99% of Columbia County currently experiencing power outages. Utility companies, including Florida Power & Light and Clay Electric, have reported around 33,000 customers left in the dark. Imagine trying to navigate your daily routine without lights and electricity; that’s the reality many are facing right now.

Adding to the challenges, downed power lines and toppled trees have turned streets into obstacle courses. Traffic lights are out, leading to numerous accidents on the roads. The county’s sheriff has noted that even the county jail lost power, which maintenance crews are frantically working to resolve.

Be Prepared for Delays

The county’s emergency manager is asking residents to keep calm; power restoration efforts may take several days. While Camp Columbia is no longer housing evacuees, shelters previously set up in local schools are being moved to community centers to prepare for the resumption of classes. It’s all hands on deck to ensure the community is safe and sound.

South Carolina Suffers Too

over a million residents found themselves without power. Some rural areas, particularly in Barnwell and Orangeburg counties, saw rainfall accumulate to nearly a foot, leading to disastrous flooding.

Wind gusts roared up to 67 mph at Columbia Metropolitan Airport, unleashing chaos and leading to extensive damage. Regrettably, the storm has been linked to at least 19 fatalities across various regions, underscoring the storm’s sudden and severe impact often compared to the infamous Hurricane Hugo of 1989.

Fire and Rescue Operations

350 emergency calls, addressing everything from collapsed structures to downed power lines. Such feats reveal not just the breadth of the destruction but the tireless efforts of local responders as they work diligently to assist affected residents.

60 miles of downed power lines, making recovery efforts a mammoth task as crews sift through the wreckage left behind. The storm’s unexpected path has caused inland areas to be hit much harder than normally anticipated.

Hope on the Horizon

$1.6 million in aid to 14 nonprofit organizations aimed at rebuilding communities.

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