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Five years ago, the biggest flood in memory wreaked havoc on the Midlands when about 20 inches of rain fell in the area Oct. 4, 2015. The so-called…
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This weekend may bring back painful memories to many Midlands residents who survived the biggest flood the state has seen in memory, which climaxed on…
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The aftermath of the October 2015 flood continues to occupy the business of many people and agencies in South Carolina, such as the East Richland County…
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The South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office (SCDRO) will hold four town hall meetings this week to present the Hurricane Matthew action plan and obtain…
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After the historic flood of October 2015 destroyed the 4 Paws Animal Clinic in the Columbia suburb of Forest Acres, a friend came to the rescue with a…
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In less than one month, almost 800 individual cases for South Carolina’s October 2015 Storm Recovery Program have been started. The South Carolina…
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Harriet Mealing's trailer home was severely damaged by the flood. Ceilings caved in, holes opened in the floor and mold and mildew ruined most of…
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Tammy Moshier and her twelve-year-old daughter, Laura, were flooded out of their home near Gill's Creek in October 2015. Because their home was elevated…
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Margaret and Harry Plexico were away celebrating their anniversary the weekend of October 4th, 2016. They couple celebrated 36 years of marriage in…
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The One SC Fund was created after the October 2015 rain event and flood and has distributed $2 million dollars to nonprofits to help residents rebuild and…