Tropical Storm Helene Sparks Urgent Response in South Carolina

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Tropical Storm Helene Sparks Urgent Response in South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina – As Tropical Storm Helene makes its presence felt across South Carolina, safety and preparedness are the top priorities for residents and state officials alike. With a proactive approach, several shelters and facilities have been designated to support and shelter those affected by the storm.

Statewide Shelters Open Their Doors

As of Saturday evening, an array of shelters across the state have opened to ensure that those in need have a safe place to stay. The impact of Helene is being closely monitored, and these shelters are essential resources for South Carolinians during such difficult times. The current active shelters include:

  • Newberry High School in Newberry, S.C.
  • Merriwether Elementary School in North Augusta, S.C.
  • Hillcrest High School in Simpsonville, S.C.
  • College Street Baptist Church in Walhalla, S.C.
  • Spartanburg Shelter GB Hodges Center in Spartanburg, S.C.
  • Glenwood Baptist Church in Easley, S.C.
  • Greenwood Family YMCA in Greenwood, S.C.

These locations are not just about providing a roof over people’s heads; they are also meant to offer a sense of community and support during the storm.

Clemson University Provides Additional Support

Clemson University has stepped up and announced that three of its buildings will be open to the public on Sunday, providing further options for those seeking refuge. Here’s what you can expect from these facilities:

  • Littlejohn Coliseum: Open from 10 AM to 4 PM, the coliseum offers power stations, WiFi, limited food and drinks at select concession stands, and limited showers—six in total.
  • The Snow Family Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Center: Open from 10 AM to 4 PM, featuring four showers available for families, including accompanied minors.
  • The Hendrix Student Center: Open from 11 AM to 11 PM, this facility is prepared with air conditioning, recharge stations, and WiFi, ensuring comfort and connectivity for all visitors.

The initiative taken by Clemson University showcases the community’s determination to ensure the well-being of its citizens.

Looking Ahead

As the situation develops, it’s crucial for everyone to stay informed and heed any safety advisories or instructions from local authorities. While the storm poses challenges, the community’s spirit and preparedness remain unwavering. By coming together and utilizing the resources available, the hope is to weather this storm with resilience and strength.

For those looking to stay updated, keep in contact with local officials and news reports for the latest information. Remember, safety is the top priority during these critical times. Together, South Carolina stands strong in the face of Tropical Storm Helene.


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Author: HERE Greenwood

HERE Greenwood

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