Hurricane Dorian live updates: Here’s the latest on the storm, how officials are prepping
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Grand Strand medical centers and their emergency rooms are planning remain open since they are not located in
On Monday, trash services will operate on a completely normal schedule for zone 1 , City of Myrtle Beach Spokesperson Mark Kruea said in a news release. Solid waste collectors will also be taking recycling and yard waste on Monday. Zone 1 is mostly the area surrounding the Market Common and some areas along Highway 17 Business.
Then on Tuesday, zones 2 and 3 will only have their trash collected. There will be no recycling or yard waste collection. Zones 2 and 3 go from
Finally, on Wednesday zone 4 will only have trash collection too. Zone 4 is the northern most limits of
S.C. Gov.
Evacuation lane reversals have been put in place in some areas of
"You are encouraged to prepare for this strong storm," a news release stated.
The action means the county will "adopt emergency ordinances to meet public emergencies affecting life, health, safety or the property of the people in our area. The declaration will remain in effect for sixty (60) days unless sooner terminated by resolution by
"The College will provide ample notice before on-campus classes are resumed," a news release says.
HGTC has asked its employees to report for usual working hours beginning Tuesday until further notice. The college urged students who left town for the
The school advised students to be on the lookout for emails from Vice President of Student Affairs
-- S.C. Gov.
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"This means that there is no swimming allowed in the ocean! Thank you for helping us keep your family and our crews safe!" the tweet says.
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As uncertainty mounts as to what impact Hurricane Dorian will have on the Grand Strand,
While the emergency operations center isn't activated, the agencies are beginning to put their plans in place in the event Hurricane Dorian has a major impact locally.
Hurricane Dorian was declared a Category 5 hurricane Sunday morning, with record winds now at 180 mph. As of the
Below are some important reminders from
-- Survey your property, clear storm drains and gutters of debris
-- Make sure you have your family hurricane plans in place
-- Prepare your hurricane kit to include items like water, batteries, flashlights, etc.
-- Fuel up your vehicles and cans for generators
-- Know your evacuation zone and where you'll evacuate to in case of an evacuation order
-- Monitor the weather forecast
-- Make plans for your pets
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