Hurricane Ian Cleanup and Recovery Efforts Completed

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Beaufort County was spared the worst from Hurricane Ian but the County Disaster Recovery Team still had work to do.

“I am proud of how the team responded and executed Hurricane Operations and our disaster recover plan,” said Pamala Cobb, Beaufort County Disaster Recovery Manager.

A total of 35 calls were received throughout the recovery period. Many included fallen trees or downed powerlines.

As a result, Beaufort County Public Works crews were dispersed throughout the County removing trees from roadways and clearing debris. Much of the cleanup process has been completed, but County Public Works staff are still working to clear a few small areas.

In preparation for Hurricane Ian, County Public Works stationed 10 personnel at the Public Works Coordination Center as well as 2 teams of 5 field crew personnel to assist with recovery efforts.

Staff from various departments including Parks and Recreation, GIS, IT, Broadcast, Finance, Legal, Animal Services, Detention Center and Public Works, as well as Law Enforcement and EMS, also worked prior, during and after Hurricane Ian to ensure the County was prepared for any effects.

To report additional damage or issues, residents are encouraged to download and use the Beaufort County Connect App to report any non-emergency requests. Submissions can include debris and fallen trees, damaged traffic signals or street signs, and stormwater services including clogged ditches and flooding.

To download the app, go to https://www.beaufortcountysc.gov/apps/index.html.  

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