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HURRICANE IAN: Links and Resources for South Carolina’s Small Businesses

HURRICANE IAN: Links and Resources for South Carolina’s Small Businesses

September 30, 2022

HURRICANE IAN: Links and Resources for South Carolina's Small Businesses

Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency in advance of Hurricane Ian, which is expected to make its second landfall today (Sept. 30) as a Category 1 storm. Ian first made landfall in Florida on Sept. 28 as a powerful Category 4 hurricane. The National Hurricane Center is tracking the storm here.

Other links

Know Your Zone: The state Emergency Management Division has posted a map showing which parts of the state are likely to face the greatest storm surges because of the storm.

The South Carolina Department of Transportation’s website shows the latest on road closures and traffic conditions.

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control has storm-related information here.

Travelers in South Carolina can go to South Carolina’s Emergency Management Divisions Website to find the nearest open shelter here.

 

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