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Congaree River to crest lower than in 2015
Congaree River, Wateree River surpass major flood stages following Helene
Despite the storm having passed, rising water levels remain a concern as water from the North Carolina mountains makes its way down to Midlands rivers.On Monday morning, rivers in the Midlands surpassed major flood stages.
Watch flood water from Helene live at Congaree River in SC with this interactive camera
If you want to see the latest on Congaree River flooding below Cayce, all you need is an smartphone with an internet connection. The U.S. Geological Survey has installed a live, interactive camera at Congaree River below Cayce. The camera lets viewers see current conditions in real time.
Live updates: No threat to Columbia water; Congaree River to crest lower than in 2015
Columbia officials say they are not concerned about the Columbia Water system, which provides drinking water to more than 400,000 people across the Midlands. Despite high water levels in the Congaree and Broad rivers, there is no threat to drinking water in Columbia, City Manager Teresa Wilson stressed during a press briefing Monday.
WATCH: Aerial view of Congaree River as it crests after Helene
Drone video shows Congaree River as it crests on Monday, Sept. 30 days after Helene barreled through South Carolina.
Live updates: Congaree River to crest slightly lower than during the 2015 flood
It looks like the Congaree River will crest slightly lower than it did during the “1,000 year flood” of 2015, but some low-lying residences are still feeling impacts. West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles said Monday morning the city is being told that the river has crested at about 30.
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Utility transmission tower collapses into Congaree River, according to riverkeeper
The riverkeeper, a nonprofit organization that says it works to protect the Broad, Saluda and Congaree rivers, posted Tuesday ...
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Congaree River level falling as power continues to return to Columbia-area homes
Flooding on the Congaree River near Cayce and Columbia was receding Oct. 1 as customers continued to regain power after ...
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Cayce urges residents of low-lying neighborhood to evacuate as Congaree River keeps rising
With the Congaree River set to hit levels close to the historic “1,000 year flood” of 2015, Cayce is urging Riverland Park ...
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City officials issue voluntary evacuation after Congaree River water levels rise
Cayce and West Columbia brace for more storm damage from Hurricane Helene's aftermath. The Congaree River, which spread ...
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Congaree River begins to recede after cresting at nearly 31 feet; officials address water supply rumors
The Congaree River is nearing a crest of 31 feet as water from the Upstate and North Carolina makes its way downstream – ...
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Days after landfall, Helene’s aftermath continues to impact schools in the SC Midlands
Hurricane Helene battered South Carolina, especially in the Upstate and the Midlands. At least 34 have died in the state, and ...
Lexington County Chronicle
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Congaree River continues to rise issuing a voluntary evacuation
Hurricane Helene came through South Carolina on Friday, producing high winds and downpours of rain across the region.
abc45
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South Carolina cities brace for more flooding as Hurricane Helene's aftermath looms
Some South Carolina cities are bracing for more storm damage from Hurricane Helene's aftermath. The Congaree River, which ...
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Boat ramps, roads closed as Columbia-area rivers continue to rise after Hurricane Helene
The Congaree River was expected to crest at more than 31 feet, nearly at the level of the 2015 floods that hit the Midlands.
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