South Carolina Braces for Tropical Storm Debbie, Implements Precautionary Measures and Warns Against Price Gouging

Statewide Preparations Underway for Tropical Storm Debbie

Emergency Measures Strengthened as Storm Approaches

Lexington, SC 08/05/2024 (Paul Kirby) – Varied agencies are operating across Lexington County and the broader state of South Carolina, in readiness for the remnants of Hurricane Debby. The winds now classify it as a tropical storm. In Lexington County, SCDOT personnel are busy cleaning ditches and drains in anticipation of massive rainfall, ready to counter potential floods.

Increased Preemptive Efforts Across the State

Statewide, SCDOT has shifted into 24-hour operation mode, activating additional crew members and pre-staging equipment in known flood-prone areas. With a prediction of “massive amounts of rain” from Tuesday through Thursday, the scale and breadth of operations have been substantially magnified.

Lake Murray Dam Preparations

Senior reporter Tim Spires from the Lexington Ledger reports that Dominion Energy has opened one of the flood gates on Lake Murray Dam, causing water to pour through the spillway. Speaking with the owner of Jake’s Landing near the dam, it was noted that the water level in the lake remains relatively high, having dropped only about 6”.

Regulating Price Gouging during Emergencies

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson has activated South Carolina’s law regarding price gouging during a state of emergency, warning that violation of this law will not be tolerated. This action followed Governor Henry McMaster’s decision to place South Carolina under a state-of-emergency earlier today.

Law Enforcement Preparations

In addition, law enforcement officers and other emergency responders continue to make final preparations. They anticipate a range of adverse weather eventualities—from downed trees on cars, structures and streets, to power lines needing repair across the state.

Impact on Schools and Community

Most Lexington County Schools— barring District 4, which has canceled the first day back to school due to the storm— are cautiously monitoring the situation. They are weighing their options while putting the safety of their students first. Citizens, too, have been urged to stay prepared and follow instructions from emergency officials closely.

Essential Safety Measures

Residents are urged to keep their phones charged and have emergency supplies on hand, given the unpredictability of the storm. As Tropical Storm Debbie edges closer, the importance of preparedness and prompt response cannot be overemphasized.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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