Predictions for more rain in South Carolina are throwing more concerns on an already battered state as the low areas of the coast brace for the water heading their way.
Gov. Nikki Haley said at a news conference that people in flood-prone parts of four counties should “strongly consider evacuating,” including the 10,000 residents of Georgetown.
“If you’re in the area of Georgetown you’re going to see people knocking on your door telling you to get out,” she said.
The Governor is concerned that residents who have already gone through the historic rainfall and have been through hurricanes, will be complacent about this new wave of flooding heading their way. “This is a different kind of bad.”
Churches have risen to provide essential support for those affected, according to Vocativ, an online publisher that used geo-location technology to assess social media posts from areas hardest hit by the flooding,
NewSpring Church, which has 10 locations throughout the state, has launched a massive effort tagged #FloodSCWithLove to provide aid to families affected by the disaster.
The church has delivered truckloads of supplies, including water, non-perishable food items and blankets, to local shelters. Other churches have manned together to volunteer and also help distribute these much needed items.