Charleston County is partnering with @FetterHealth to provide vaccines to eligible citizens in the St. Paul’s/Hollywood community. If you plan to attend, please be patient and look for crews in yellow vests helping direct traffic. #chsnews
I could not have asked to have been paired with a better leader than Ray Funnye of The Village Group. Check out how they are partnering with HTC to get kids internet needed to stay connected. And check out @WaccamawCF's COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Fund. https://t.co/jarxMR6oyt
Today at the City of Charleston Police Department RiverDogs President and General Manager Dave Echols presented Chief Reynolds with a generous donation for the Charleston Police Fund!
Today’s donation contributes to community outreach initiatives, police trainings and equipment!
Before #HurricaneDorian, we partnered with @CityCharleston to join their road closure map. Find all road closures for both cities at a single location.
https://t.co/tyiNzGOaNj
That being said, it's still too dangerous to be out. Stay indoors. This is for future reference. :)
The northbound portion of the Crosstown is currently shutdown due to flooding. Emergency management officials are requesting that citizens throughout the City of Charleston begin to shelter in place as conditions are beginning to deteriorate. #chsnews
The destruction left in the wake of #HurricaneDorian this week is unlike anything the Bahamas has ever seen. We put together a list of organizations and relief funds that could use all the support they can get. Here’s how to help. https://t.co/DcTKeZsKIj
Director of @HorryEMD Randy Webster:
#HorryCounty is expected to experience storm surge, tropical storm conditions, and hurricane-force wind gusts from #HurricaneDorian.
Be prepared.
Enact your emergency plan.
Evacuate if needed.
#HorryReady
Troopers are still working to flush the reversed lanes on I-26 of all traffic so that Eastbound lanes can be open for travel in the true direction. The process is expected to wrap up around 5:30 p.m. #Dorian#scwx#sctweets
The destruction left in the wake of #HurricaneDorian this week is unlike anything the Bahamas has ever seen. We put together a list of organizations and relief funds that could use all the support they can get. Here’s how to help. https://t.co/3hnDPp8wFG
Coastal Community Foundation is now accepting donations to The Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Fund, established with the Grand Bahama Port Authority, to support recovery efforts after Hurricane Dorian devastated the island. Here's how to donate online: https://t.co/vuchrTx4UG
Our offices will be closed on Thursday, September 5, 2019 and Friday, September 6, 2019. At this time, we will operate on a normal schedule Wednesday, September 4, 2019, but we encourage you to call any office you plan to visit prior to arrival to ensure it is open.
Gov. McMaster - 'There's a possibility of dramatic flooding especially in Charleston. This is a very serious storm.'
Live Feed >>> https://t.co/uXlmwXaqWW #chsnews#scnews#chswx
**UPDATE: Schools and government offices will stay closed on Wednesday in Dorchester, Charleston, Colleton, Jasper, Beaufort, Berkeley, Horry and Georgetown counties per @henrymcmaster#scnews#HurricaneDorain
The lane flush on U.S. 278 has begun. Three lanes outbound from Cross Island Parkway to Moss Creek. One lane of inbound traffic will remain open for inbound traffic. (Photos by Rob Perry/SCDOT)
CITIZEN CALL LINES:
Dorchester County (Opens Mon at 8AM)
843-832-0393
843-563-0393
Berkeley County
843-719-4800
Charleston County
843-746-3900
843-746-3909 (Spanish)
City of North Charleston (Mon at 9am)
843-740-5883
843-740-5887
City of Charleston
843-724-7311 #chs