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Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:09 am to Spankum
It's really bad.
It hasn't stopped raining since Thursday. My hometown has already received 19 inches of rain and is currently under about 2 feet of water.
Charleston hasn't flooded this bad since Hurricane Hugo in '89 (our Katrina basically). Columbia, where USC is, is over a 100 miles inland and everywhere except the high areas of downtown is basically underwater.
We've had really bad flooding before, but it's usually very localized. Never before have I seen this kind of widespread flooding across the state. Nobody expected it to get this bad, but the media is officially calling this a "once every 500 years type of weather event"
It hasn't stopped raining since Thursday. My hometown has already received 19 inches of rain and is currently under about 2 feet of water.
Charleston hasn't flooded this bad since Hurricane Hugo in '89 (our Katrina basically). Columbia, where USC is, is over a 100 miles inland and everywhere except the high areas of downtown is basically underwater.
We've had really bad flooding before, but it's usually very localized. Never before have I seen this kind of widespread flooding across the state. Nobody expected it to get this bad, but the media is officially calling this a "once every 500 years type of weather event"
This post was edited on 10/4/15 at 11:11 am
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