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The Latest on Hurricane Matthew – Thursday Edition
Last updated on 10/6/16 at 6:55 pm.
First and foremost, I hope everyone stays safe during Hurricane Matthew. Although I will do my best to pass along relevant and accurate information, be sure to follow local/national media and local government too. They are professionals and will have the best possible information.
Below are some important resources and info regarding the storm.
THE LATEST INFORMATION
- Hurricane Warning: Charleston, Coastal Colleton, Berkeley, Beaufort, Beaufort, and Jasper Counties
- Tropical Storm Watch: Colleton, Dorchester, and Georgetown counties
- The Charleston County Emergency Operations Center is at OPCON 1. Click here for a description
- President Obama has declared a state of emergency in South Carolina
- The most up-to-date storm tracker from the National Hurricane Center can be found here.
- Matthew is currently a Category 4 Hurricane
- It’s expected to be a Category 2 when it reaches South Carolina
- Wind: Tropical storm force likely, but hurricane force gusts possible
- Expected rainfall: 8-14″
- Possible Storm Surge: 4-8′
- Landfall expected in Florida early Friday
- Hurricane is expected to pass the SC coast from Friday afternoon into Saturday morning
- Charleston “high level bridges” including the Ravenel and I-526 will shut down when wind hits 40 mph
- Matthew is currently a Category 4 Hurricane
- Click here for open Shelter locations and addresses
- Click here for updates from South Carolina Emergency Management Division.
- Click here for updates from Charleston County Government.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
- Call 9-1-1 for real emergencies only
- South Carolina Emergency Management Division: 1-866-246-0133
- S.C. Department of Transportation: 1-888-877-9151
- Charleston County Citizen’s Information Hotline: 843-746-3900
- Charleston County Emergency Management Department: 843-746-3800
- Charleston County Special Medical Needs: 843-953-0077
- Charleston Water System: 843-727-6800
- Berkeley County Emergency Preparedness Department: 843-719-4800, 843-719-4166, or 843-719-4047
- Berkeley County Water and Sanitation: 843-572-4400
- Dorchester County Citizen’s Information Hotline: 843-832-0393
- Dorchester County Emergency Services Department: 843-832-0341
- Dorchester County Water and Sewer Department: 843-832-0075 or 843-563-0075
- Mt. Pleasant Non-Emergency Police Line: 843-743-7200
- Santee Cooper (to report a power outage): 1-888-769-7688
- SCE&G (for power outages and downed/damaged power lines): 1-888-333-4465
- SCE&G (for gas leaks): 1-800-815-0083
EVACUATIONS
- Evacuations have been ordered. Click here for more information.
- SCDOT: All lanes of I-26 eastbound have been reversed. Visit ABC News 4 for more information.
- Gov. Nikki Haley: I-26 lane reversals likely to stop on Friday
- Troopers have opened some exits from reversed lanes of I-26. Click here to see which are open.
- SCDOT: All lanes of I-26 eastbound have been reversed. Visit ABC News 4 for more information.
- For information about evacuation routes, pick-up points, and shelters visit www.scemd.org and download the Charleston County Hurricane Preparedness Guide.
- Click here for information on taking a bus to evacuate.
PREPARATION
- What to do in a hurricane/tropical storm (Ready.gov).
- How to make an emergency kit (Red Cross).
- The Red Cross has a few free apps that are useful too (Red Cross).
- Preparing a survival kit for hurricanes (ABC News 4).
- Hurricane Preparedness Guide – Charleston County
- Preparedness Guide for Sullivan’s Island
- Preparedness Guide for Isle of Palms
SHELTERS
- Click here for Open Shelter locations and addresses
- Charleston County is providing citizens transportation to local shelters from designated hurricane pick-up points. Buses will run until 8 pm tonight and operations tomorrow will be dependent on the weather.
- Items to bring if you are relocating to a shelter:
- Prescription and emergency medications, extra clothing, pillows, blankets, hygiene supplies, important documents and other comfort items.
- It’s also important not to forget special items for children, such as diapers, formula and toys, and other items for family members who have unique needs
BRIDGES
- Authorities: Charleston high level bridges including the Ravenel and I-526 will shut down when wind hits 40 mph.
- The Mount Pleasant Police Department provided this info on Bridge Procedures in High Winds:
PARKING GARAGES
- All City of Charleston parking garage locations will be open to the public to park their cars through the storm for free.
- Gates are open through 8 am on Monday, October 10th.
- These facilities will not be staffed during the storm.
- Elevators will not be operational.
- Do not park on the ground level or the top deck.