BERKELEY COUNTY, SC – The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for parts of Berkeley County that remains active until 12:15 a.m. Saturday, following a round of heavy rainfall Friday evening.
At 11:33 p.m. Friday, the NWS Charleston SC office updated the advisory, warning of minor flooding in low-lying and poorly drained areas across the region. Officials say that excessive rainfall continues to create hazards on roadways and near creeks.
“Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads,” the NWS reminded residents. “Most flood deaths occur in vehicles, especially at night when it’s harder to recognize flood dangers.”
Flood Safety Measures Urged by Emergency Officials
Local emergency services have echoed the National Weather Service’s precautions, urging residents to:
- Move to higher ground if in a flood-prone or low-lying area.
- Evacuate immediately if ordered by local authorities.
- Avoid basements or any rooms with submerged electrical outlets.
- Stay out of floodwaters, which could be carrying dangerous electric currents.
- Avoid driving through flooded streets — as little as 12 inches of fast-moving water can sweep away vehicles.
Tips for Driving in Heavy Rain and Potential Flooding
With rainfall lingering into the weekend, motorists are advised to drive cautiously. According to the NWS, drivers should:
- Turn on headlights for visibility, even during daylight.
- Stick to middle lanes on roads where water tends to collect along the shoulders.
- Keep distance from large vehicles that may splash water and reduce visibility.
- Avoid puddles and standing water that may cause hydroplaning.
Understanding Hydroplaning and How to React
Hydroplaning is when a vehicle loses traction and begins sliding on a thin layer of water. It can happen when tires can’t disperse water quickly enough, causing the car to float above the road…