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September 2018
| September 23
September 23, 2018
Here’s what a Longs community looks like after Hurricane Florence flooding
Chicanery and a freshman quarterback lead Coastal Carolina to a win over Louisiana
‘Not in this lifetime’: Residents stunned as homes flood in their Conway neighborhood
Bucksport Road beginning to flood. Locals asked to evacuate before it gets worse
‘Prayer of thanksgiving’: A pastor’s message of hope for a flooded Conway
Flood report: What happens if U.S. 17 near Georgetown floods?
Code Red: Officials urge residents of these Horry County areas to evacuate
‘We’re just here to help’: Conway firefighters give up sleep and time with family
This Longs community may have to start over after flooding enters several homes
It’s headed your way, Georgetown. More than 8,000 homes told to evacuate before flood