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Flash Flood Warning Columbia Sc

Flash Flood Warning Columbia Sc

less than a minute read 17-12-2024
Flash Flood Warning Columbia Sc

Residents Urged to Take Immediate Precautions

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Columbia, South Carolina, effective immediately. Heavy rainfall exceeding two inches per hour has been reported across the region, leading to rapid rises in rivers and streams. Low-lying areas and those near waterways are particularly at risk.

Current Situation

Numerous reports of flooded roadways and rapidly rising water levels have been received. Emergency services are responding to multiple incidents, and residents are urged to avoid all unnecessary travel. Driving through flooded areas is extremely dangerous and can lead to serious injury or death. Even a few inches of water can sweep a vehicle off the road.

Areas Most Affected

While the entire city is under a flash flood warning, particularly vulnerable areas include:

  • Downtown Columbia: The Congaree River is expected to rise significantly.
  • Northeast Columbia: Several smaller streams and tributaries are already overflowing their banks.
  • West Columbia: Similar risks apply to this area, given its proximity to the Congaree River.

Safety Precautions

Residents are strongly advised to:

  • Stay indoors: Avoid all unnecessary travel.
  • Monitor weather reports: Stay updated on the evolving situation.
  • Move valuables to higher ground: Protect your property from potential water damage.
  • Never drive through flooded areas: Turn around, don't drown.
  • Be aware of potential power outages: Prepare for potential disruptions to electricity.
  • Have an emergency plan: Know your evacuation routes and have a communication plan with family and friends.

Official Sources

For the most up-to-date information, please refer to:

  • The National Weather Service website
  • Local news channels
  • Your local emergency management agency

This is a developing situation. We will continue to provide updates as they become available. Your safety is our top priority. Stay informed and stay safe.

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