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Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office Preparing For Debby

The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is inviting residents to step inside the world of local law enforcement through its upcoming citizens academy, a six-week program designed to build stronger relationships between deputies and the community they serve. (FILE)
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BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is preparing for ‘historic flooding’ ahead of Tropical Storm Debby’s arrival to South Carolina.

Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis held a command staff meeting Monday morning to prepare BCSO’s Hurricane Incident Action Plan. Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office will ensure that there are extra deputies on the road to assist with any storm impacts.

The Citizen Call Line (843-719-4800) is currently operational 24/7 for non-emergency calls ONLY. Callers will hear an automated response with Berkeley County storm prep information. For all emergency calls, please call 911.

For an updated list of road closures, if they occur, citizens can download the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office app at this link.

Residents are urged to not wait until the last minute to prepare. For Hurricane preparation tips and more useful information, you can download the 2024 Berkeley County Hurricane Guide here.

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