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Hurricane Dorian Update: 9/3/19
Last update: 9/3/19 at 10:32 pm
While we wait for Hurricane Dorian to make it’s way north, now is a good time to finalize plans (if you haven’t already) and review some important info.
This guide should help you before, during, and after the storm:
BEFORE
- Pay attention to local media and the National Weather service for the most accurate forecast updates
- Be careful when looking for info on social media
- Check dates/times on social media posts as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram tend to post ‘popular’ posts in your feed that are many hours old.
- Be careful when looking for info on social media
- Highway lane reversals are also in affect. The zones being evacuation are: Colleton Zones A, B; Beaufort Zone A; Jasper Zone A; Charleston Zones A, B, C; Dorchester Zone D; Berkeley Zones B, G; Horry Zone A Georgetown Zone A . For more information on evacuation routes and zones, click here.
- SCDOT Lane Reversal Info: 855-GO-SCDOT
- SCDOT says I-26 lane reversal operations will cease on Wednesday at noon
- Folly Beach will limit access beginning Tuesday at 4 pm
- Need sandbags? Click here to see a list of locations
- While you have power, keep phones on chargers and keep battery backups charged as well.
- Stay up-to-date on the latest news and information through these official channels:
- SCEMD
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/
SCEMD - Hotline: 1-866-246-0133
- Sign Up for CodeRED Emergency Alerts
- Charleston County Government
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/
ChasCountyGov - Information line: 843-746-3900
- For assistance in Spanish, call (843) 746-3909
- You can sign up for the Charleston County Citizen Alert Notification System here
- You can read the city’s latest update here
- City of Charleston
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CityCharleston
- Charleston Citizens Services Desk: 843-724-7311
- You can read the city’s latest update here
- Berkeley County Government
- Web: https://www.berkeleycountysc.gov
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/BerkeleySCGov
- Click here for the latest news provided by Berkeley County
- Dorchester County Government
- Web: https://www.dorchestercountysc.gov
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DorchesterSCGov
- Call Center: 843-832-0393 or 843-563-0393
- Click here for the latest news provided by Dorchester County
- Folly Beach
- Citizen Information Line can be reached through 8 pm Monday at 843-588-7006
- The island will have restricted access starting at 4 pm on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd
- City of North Charleston
- Help Line: 843-740-5883 or 843-740-5887
- The city of Charleston is offering free parking in several city garages through the duration of the storm
- The city of Mt. Pleasant says that the Portside Ferry Wharf Parking Deck located at the foot of the Ravenel Bridge, will be free of charge starting at 2 pm
- South Carolina DOT Road Closures
- City of Charleston Real Time Road Closures
- Airbnb hosts offering free housing for Hurricane Dorian evacuees, relief workers
- Get info on area shelters here
- U-Haul Offers Free Storage in Georgia, Carolinas
- Additional hurricane preparedness information can be found at www.scemd.org.
- If you need something before the storm, click here to see what’s open.
DURING
- In Charleston, you can connect to 9-1-1 by calling, texting, or going online. You’re asked to “CALL if you can, TEXT if you can’t, CONNECT if you must at 911HelpMe.com”
- Only use 9-1-1 for actual emergencies
- Charleston County Consolidated Dispatch (for non-emergency concerns): 843-743-7200
- Helpful Phone Numbers
- Red Cross: 1-800-RED CROSS
- Dominion Energy: 1-888-333-4465 (for outages)
- You can also report online at DominionEnergySC.com/outage or via text
- South Carolina DOT Road Closures
- City of Charleston Real Time Road Closures
- Remember – “Turn around, don’t drown!” Don’t drive through flood waters!
- SCEMD: “Most Hurricane deaths are the result of drownings. Don’t gamble with your life by walking or driving through flood waters.”
- If winds are strong enough, bridge travel may be discouraged. You can learn about Charleston County’s High Wind Bridge Procedure here
- If you need something during the storm, click here to see what’s open.
Further Info
- Click here for a list of Closures & Cancellations
- CARTA has suspended regular services, but will run a Hurricane Evacuation Peninsula Circulator from 8 am – 7 pm on Tuesday, Sept. 3
- TriCounty Link has suspended operations
- The Charleston International Airport will cease operations at 3 pm Wednesday
- You can view SCDOT’s traffic cameras here
- You can view The Windjammer’s Beach Cams here