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hatrack

(59,584 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2019, 09:26 PM Jun 2019

GOP SC Governor Responds To Multi-Foot Rains In 2016, 2018 By Cleaning Drainage Ditches

Gov. Henry McMaster (R) started his Saturday in a South Carolina town devastated by flooding twice in three years to try to help make things better in the short and the long term. McMaster and other volunteers helped clean trash and debris out of drainage ditches. Residents said the clogged ditches likely made the flooding worse from heavy rains caused by Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Florence in 2018.

McMaster is also scheduled to hold a meeting of his South Carolina Floodwater Commission at Nichols Town Hall. The commission is trying to solve a number of flooding issues in South Carolina from river flooding that destroyed Nichols twice to regular tidal flooding that happens in Charleston.

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The commission is working with Clemson University on a $1.5 million study on why the town's flooding is so bad, but with work just beginning, residents are hoping this hurricane season is calm. For at least 80 years, Nichols didn't flood. But in October 2016, a foot of rain fell upstream in Hurricane Matthew, backing up enormous amounts of water at the confluence of the Little Pee Dee and the Lumber rivers south of town. Less than two years later, 2 feet of rain fell upstream from Hurricane Florence. The flooding repeated, a little deeper.

The first flood came with little warning in the middle of the night. Dozens of people were rushed out of homes in boats or even dump trucks as the water rose. In 2018, the town knew ahead of time: Crews shut off water and power and people were able to get vehicles, furniture and other possessions to higher ground, reducing damage bills to just floors and walls.

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https://www.eenews.net/climatewire/2019/06/17/stories/1060605415

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GOP SC Governor Responds To Multi-Foot Rains In 2016, 2018 By Cleaning Drainage Ditches (Original Post) hatrack Jun 2019 OP
Appears the Govenor's Ignorance Wellstone ruled Jun 2019 #1
Rake the forests. nt yonder Jun 2019 #2
What was the name of that 60's Glen Yarbrough song? Zambero Jun 2019 #3
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. Appears the Govenor's Ignorance
Thu Jun 20, 2019, 11:00 PM
Jun 2019

of Climate Change has not changed his mind. If we clean out those ditches things will just be hunky Dory.

Zambero

(8,964 posts)
3. What was the name of that 60's Glen Yarbrough song?
Fri Jun 21, 2019, 12:50 AM
Jun 2019

Oh yeah, "Baby, the Rain Must Fall". Would make for a great campaign re-election theme song for McMaster.

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