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I was in Little River, SC last week for work. It's close to North Myrtle Beach. No doubt his boat ends up 1.5 miles down river. The Intercoastal Waterway runs right through that area.
re: Hurricane Florence - Catastrophic Flooding Potential
Posted by slyon89 on 9/11/18 at 11:00 pm to Tigerbait357
First time post. You Louisiana folk are way more experienced with hurricanes. I'm from the central part of SC, Go Gamecocks, what kind of threat does this pose for us? The last several replies have mentioned it doesn't bode well for us.
We had Hurricane Matthew in 2015 and it washed out dozens of roads. I was born in 89 prior to Hugo, I was a newborn but my parents mentioned how terrible it was. I'm curious where Florence may stack up.
I should mention I respect LSU and have family in Baton Rouge, Geaux Tigers also.
Thanks
We had Hurricane Matthew in 2015 and it washed out dozens of roads. I was born in 89 prior to Hugo, I was a newborn but my parents mentioned how terrible it was. I'm curious where Florence may stack up.
I should mention I respect LSU and have family in Baton Rouge, Geaux Tigers also.
Thanks
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