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Damage at Apache Pier as Hurricane Isaias moves into the Myrtle Beach area

A building on Apache Pier was damaged as Hurricane Isaias moved into the area.

A video posted on social media showed the yellow roof of a building on the pier waving in the wind. The roof was nearly separated from the rest of the building.

Apache Pier is a popular spot between Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach.

The video was posted around 8 p.m. Monday as the storm moved into Horry County. The hurricane is expected to make landfall in South Carolina later in the night. The Myrtle Beach area is experiencing rain, wind and storm surge as the storm moves into the area.

The area is currently under a hurricane warning, and flooding has been reported along the Strand.

This story was originally published August 3, 2020 at 8:16 PM.

Alex Lang
The Sun News
Alex Lang is the True Crime reporter for The Sun News covering the legal system and how crime impacts local residents. He says letting residents know if they are safe is a vital role of a newspaper. Alex has covered crime in Detroit, Iowa, New York City, West Virginia and now Horry County.
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