08/07/2024 | Community, Safety
Helpful Resources to Navigate Hurricane Season in South Carolina
This week, South Carolina faces flooding, tornadoes and power outages as Tropical Storm Debby impacts the state. Here are some resources to help…
This week, South Carolina faces flooding, tornadoes and power outages as Tropical Storm Debby impacts the state.
Here are some resources to help you and your family navigate the storm.
The state division’s website, social media and SC Emergency Manager mobile app are go-to sources for updates on unfolding weather locally and statewide.
You can find helpful information about creating a Family Emergency Kit, which provides a comprehensive list of supplies to have in your home to meet your family's needs for at least three days. There’s also a step-by-step guide to keeping your pets safe before, during and after weather-related emergencies.
For residents who need to seek shelter, see SCEMD’s updated list. You can also find an interactive evacuation map, which shows lane reversals, by the state Department of Transportation.
Follow current school and district closures from the state Department of Education. Find government office closings near you with the SCEMD’s state map. Check out an interactive map by the state Department of Transportation for road closures.
South Carolinians can call the state’s toll-free hotline to ask questions about Tropical Storm Debby, such as what safety precautions you should take in the state’s response. Operators with the State’s Public Information Phone System are available 24 hours a day at 1-866-246-0133.
If you need assistance as a person with a disability before, during, or after the storm, contact Able SC at 803-779-5121. If you call after business hours, call 1-803-233-2974 or 1-803-233-2616.
The national Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) provides crisis counseling for anyone experiencing emotional distress related to a disaster. This hotline is multilingual and crisis support service is available 24/7. Call or text 1-800-985-5990.
The National Weather Service defines the following:
Getting through a natural disaster as a family can be hard! South Carolina First Steps offers some ways to help children weather serious storms.
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