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City of North Myrtle Beach: nmb.us/257/Hurricane-Preparedness. City hall: 843-280-5555. ... become evacuation routes in a hurricane. The S.C. Department of Transportation (SCDOT) maintains a map ...
There are now three different evacuation zones within Myrtle Beach City Limits: A, B and C. Evacuation Zone A: Ocean Boulevard. Evacuation Zone B: Kings Highway. Evacuation Zone C: The majority of ...
Are you prepared for Tropical Storm Idalia? Here are the emergency resources you’ll need to have saved for Horry County.
This is the first named tropical system to work its way through Myrtle Beach during the 2024 hurricane season. ... tide maps for Myrtle Beach. ... 6.33 inches and North Myrtle Beach has seen 7.65 ...
The Myrtle Beach Fire Department implemented double red flag status, preventing people from swimming at local beaches. [10] In Orangeburg, 75 buses stationed along Interstate 26 assisted evacuations. [11] Also, the New Jersey Task Force 1 was sent to help with evacuations over the entire state. [12]
The Southern Evacuation Lifeline (SELL) is a proposed 28-mile (45 km) [1] limited-access highway in Horry County, South Carolina, in the United States. [2] The project is currently underfunded, expecting to cost around $600 million, [ 3 ] and issues with the route itself still remain, as it would travel directly next to several wildlife preserves.
A man made dune was pushed up at the Main Street North Myrtle Beach access in an effort to block storm surge Friday expected from Hurricane Ian, which will make landfall later in the day. Sep. 30 ...
Originally going through downtown and across the Robert Woods Memorial Bridge, US 21 was rerouted to the south upon the completion of the taller and wider J.E. McTeer Bridge in the 1980s and was re-routed in 2012 to help steer Sea Islands traffic around Beaufort. US 21 is the major hurricane evacuation route for the area.