Columbia, S.C. – The aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to cast a shadow over South Carolina as the Death toll rises following the catastrophic storm. As of Tuesday afternoon, the South Carolina Department of Public Safety confirmed that a staggering 36 lives have been lost in connection with the hurricane. This marks an unfortunate increase of three since just this morning, with new fatalities reported from Laurens County.
The impact of the storm has been especially severe in certain areas. Counties like Aiken, Greenville, and Spartanburg have been devastated, with each reporting six deaths. The total death toll across the region has now soared beyond 130 fatalities, affecting not only South Carolina but also neighboring states.
The effects of Hurricane Helene were not confined to South Carolina. In Georgia, Governor Brian Kemp announced that the death toll there has jumped from 17 to 25, highlighting the widespread destruction felt in the Peach State. Even further north, a county in North Carolina, including the popular mountain city of Asheville, recorded a tragic count of 40 deaths linked to the storm.
As recovery efforts ramp up, many residents are still facing challenges. Currently, around 618,000 power customers remain without electricity in South Carolina, a drop from a peak of 1.3 million on Friday. Utilities are working around the clock, but officials warn that it might take days for everyone to regain power due to the extensive damage incurred.
In light of the ongoing crisis, Governor Henry McMaster is set to hold a briefing Tuesday afternoon from the state’s Emergency Operations Center. This meeting will aim to provide updates to the public on recovery efforts and the steps being taken to assist affected communities.
The resilience of South Carolinians shines even in tough times like this. Local communities are banding together, offering support to those in need. Numerous organizations are stepping up, providing food, shelter, and other essential supplies to help families impacted by the storm. Every small act of kindness counts, and many are finding hope in each other as they navigate these challenging waters together.
This is a developing story, and we encourage everyone to stay tuned for the latest updates on recovery efforts and safety measures. Each update is not just a statistic; it tells the story of lives affected, homes lost, and a community standing in solidarity, ready to rebuild.
As we navigate this crisis, let’s take a moment to reflect on the fragility of life and the strength of our communities. Together, we can support one another in these trying times. And as the days pass, may we emerge from this storm stronger and more united than ever before.
In the face of adversity, South Carolina is not just enduring; it is showcasing the spirit of its people. We are all in this together, and together, we will heal.
Stay safe, Columbia!
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