South Carolina prepares for potential impacts from developing tropical system

South Carolina prepares for potential impacts from developing tropical system
Justin P. Powell Secretary of Transportation — South Carolina Department Of Transportation
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The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is making preparations for potential weather impacts due to a tropical system developing off the coast. Crews in areas that may be affected have started their preparations and are ready to respond if necessary.

The department warns of possible rain, high winds, and tornado risks, which could lead to debris and flooded roadways. SCDOT advises drivers not to drive through standing water.

Officials urge the public to stay informed by following updates from local authorities. The SCDOT recommends staying aware of weather conditions and consulting official sources such as the South Carolina Emergency Management Division, local officials, and local broadcasts for information.

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