COLUMBIA, S.C. (WTVD) -- After a week of steady rain, the showers tapered off Monday and an inundated South Carolina turned to surveying a road system shredded by historic flooding, and in a cruel ...
It doesn't always take a hurricane, or even a tropical storm, to produce a historic flood. From Oct. 1-5, 2015, 10 years ago this week, one of the most prolific rainfall events in modern U.S. history ...
Ten years ago this week, the city of Columbia, South Carolina was under water, literally and emotionally. The entire metro area was brought to its knees by historic flooding. Emergency sirens cut ...
It’s another soggy start across the Midlands and CSRA this morning as waves of rain continue to push in from the coast. Many of these showers have been slow-moving and heavy, quickly soaking the ...
Revisit the "thousand-year" flood of October 2015. Revisit the "thousand-year" flood of October 2015, when relentless rainfall devastated South Carolina. Ten years later, archival footage and expert ...
Fairfield County residents and property owners will have an opportunity to view the newly revised digital preliminary flood ...
A combination of strong winds, a stalled weather system, and the full moon is causing King Tide conditions on the East Coast. Coastal flood advisories are in effect for over 500 miles of shoreline ...
This week marks the 10-year anniversary of the devastating 2015 South Carolina floods, a historic natural disaster that forever changed the lives of thousands across the Palmetto State. In early ...
Minor to moderate coastal flooding is possible from Texas to Massachusetts due to King Tides. Charleston, South Carolina, is expected to see significant impacts, with potential for major flooding ...