Torrential rains brought historic flooding to parts of South Carolina, washing away roads and bridges and claiming at least six lives as of Monday.
Parts of the Palmetto State received in excess of two feet of water as a tropical deluge spent the better part of five days dumping buckets of water on Charleston and on northwest to the capitol city of Columbia.
- See more at: Rules suspended for truckers in North, South Carolina after unprecedented flooding
Parts of the Palmetto State received in excess of two feet of water as a tropical deluge spent the better part of five days dumping buckets of water on Charleston and on northwest to the capitol city of Columbia.
- See more at: Rules suspended for truckers in North, South Carolina after unprecedented flooding