News Summary
The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for Abbeville and Greenwood counties, effective until 8 a.m. Tuesday. Excessive rainfall has caused nuisance flooding, particularly in low-lying areas. Residents are urged to avoid flooded roads and seek higher ground if necessary. Evacuation instructions should be followed promptly to ensure safety. With reports of two to four inches of rain, the situation poses life-threatening conditions, warranting immediate action to protect lives and property.
Abbeville, SC – Flood Advisory Issued for Local Residents
An updated flood advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) for Abbeville and Greenwood counties, effective until 8 a.m. on Tuesday. The warning comes as excessive rainfall has resulted in nuisance flooding across the region, particularly affecting low-lying areas.
Residents are being warned to expect flooding in farmland, parks, greenways, and parking lots, as well as isolated shallow flows over roadways. The NWS has noted that there is a potential for culvert washouts, and advised community members to exercise caution, especially when traveling at night when flood dangers may not be easily recognizable.
Local residents are urged to avoid driving on flooded roads as both riverbanks and culverts could become unstable. It is critical for those living in flood-prone areas, including campers, to seek higher ground without delay. The NWS has emphasized that evacuation instructions should be followed promptly, and if time permits, it is advisable to secure homes by locking doors and disconnecting utilities.
Urgent Safety Precautions
Individuals should refrain from entering basements or rooms with submerged electrical equipment, as these environments pose significant risks. In addition, if any residents hear electrical sparks or buzzing sounds, they should evacuate immediately.
Steering clear of standing or moving floodwaters is paramount; even six inches of moving water can be dangerous. In cases where individuals find themselves trapped in moving water, it is crucial to move to the highest point available and contact emergency services for assistance.
Heavy Rainfall and Flash Flood Warning
The flood advisory follows a flash flood warning issued on Monday at 10:58 p.m., which is active until 4:45 a.m. on Tuesday. Reports have recorded an alarming two to four inches of rainfall within a brief 90-minute period across eastern Abbeville and western Greenwood. An additional one to two inches of rain is expected, heightening the risk of significant flash flooding.
Low-lying areas, including parks and campgrounds, may see water inundation reaching several feet deep, leading to life-threatening conditions, especially in urban environments, highways, and underpasses. Residents are strongly advised to take immediate action to protect their lives and property.
Understanding the Risks of Hydroplaning
It is essential for drivers to understand the dangers of hydroplaning, which occurs when water accumulates in front of the vehicle’s tires, causing a loss of control. The NWS strongly discourages driving through water on roadways, as just 12 inches of rushing water can sweep away vehicles.
As the situation develops, residents of Abbeville and Greenwood counties are encouraged to stay informed and remain vigilant. Community safety is a priority, and following all safety recommendations is crucial during this time of environmental distress.
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