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As Dorian continued to strengthen Sunday, Charleston-area governments prepared for a possible landfall in South Carolina later this week, or potential flooding and heavy winds that could impact the area even if the storm skirts the coastline.
As of Sunday afternoon, the state of South Carolina, as well as the city of Charleston, Charleston County, Berkeley County and Dorchester County had all announced a shift to the highest state of emergency operations.
Following a mandatory evacuation order from Gov. Henry McMaster, all government offices and schools in South Carolina’s eight coastal counties will be closed Tuesday. They are already closed Monday for Labor Day.
City of Charleston
- Sandbags: A “limited number” of sandbags will be available for free starting at 8 a.m. Monday. Residents should bring their own shovels to assemble the bags, and city staff will be available to help. Pick-up locations are 14 Sumar Street (Old Piggly Wiggly site), West Ashley Park (3601 Mary Ader Avenue) James Island Town Hall (1122 Dills Bluff Road) Grace Bridge Street Parking Lot (5 Grace Bridge Street) and Volvo Car Stadium (161 Seven Farms Drive). There is a limit of 10 sandbags per car.
- Info line: The Charleston Citizens Services Desk is staffed to answer questions about the city’s storm preparation. Call 843-724-7311.
- Parking garages: The Queen Street, Visitor’s Center and Aquarium garages will be open for free parking for the public starting noon Monday and continuing throughout the storm. The Gaillard Auditorium garage is reserved for city emergency personnel.
- More information: The city has a Hurricane Information page on its website. Updates have been posted on Twitter (@CityofCharleston) and Facebook (@CityCharleston).
City of North Charleston
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Sandbags: Distribution of sandbags will start at 11 a.m. Monday. The bags will be available at the Military Magnet Academy, Felix Davis Community Center and the Festival Center. Residents are limited to eight bags per household. The bags are already filled and will be loaded into vehicles by city staff.
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Info line: Starting at 9 a.m. Monday, a call line will be open for North Charleston residents. Call 843-740-5883 or 843-740-5887.
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Other closures: Trash pickup in North Charleston has been suspended until further notice.
- More information: Updates have been posted on the city’s Facebook page (@NorthCharleston) and Twitter (@NorthCharleston).
Town of Mount Pleasant
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Sandbags: Beginning at noon Monday, sandbags will be available in three locations. Each location will have about 325 pre-filled bags and a self-serve station. Bags will be distributed at Memorial Waterfront Park, R.L. Jones Recreational Complex and Park West Recreation Complex. There will be a limit of 10 bags per household.
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More information: Updates are posted on the city’s website and on Twitter (@MountPleasantPD) and Facebook (@tompsc).
Berkeley County
- Sandbags: Starting Sunday, the county starting distributing sandbags to local fire departments and municipalities. Residents are responsible for assembling the bags. The sand is currently being delivered to 11 sites throughout the county. A list of those sites is available on the county’s Facebook page.
- Info line: A citizens’ information line was opened Sunday. Residents should call 843-719-4800.
- Other closures: The Berkeley Animal Center is temporarily not accepting animals and is closed until further notice. The Berkeley Co. Convenience Centers and the county landfill will close at 7 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, respectively.
- More information: Updates have been posted to the county website and its Twitter (@BerkeleySCGov) and Facebook (@BerkeleySCGov) pages.
Charleston County
- Info line: The county’s Citizen Info Line was opened Sunday. Call 843-746-3900, or 843-746-3909 for the Spanish line. The line will be open until 8 p.m. Sunday night and will resume at 8 a.m. Monday morning.
- Alerts: Charleston County residents can register for the Charleston County Citizen Alert System, a free program that sends voicemail, text message and e-mail notifications about emergency situations. Register online.
- Other closures: In addition to Tuesday, Sept. 4, Charleston County government offices will also be closed Wednesday and Thursday.
- More information: The current Charleston County Hurricane Guide is available online. Updates have been shared via Twitter (@ChasCountyGov) and Facebook (@ChasCountyGov).
Dorchester County
- Info line: As of 8 a.m. Monday, a call center will be open for citizens’ questions. Call 843-832-0393 or 843-563-0393.
- More information: Updates are being shared on the county website and on Twitter (@DorchesterSCGov) and Facebook (@DorchesterSCGov).
This story will be updated as more information is available.