
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Tropical Storm Debby may have left South Carolina; however, heavy rain and flooding have since taken her place in Berkeley County.
At 6:30 p.m. on Friday, flooding continued and is worsened along several creeks and streams across portions of Dorchester and Berkeley Counties, the National Weather Service reported.
Significant flooding is ongoing across Jedburg, Ridgeville, Moncks Corner, and Bonneau areas.
Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will continue to impact the area for the next few days in Berkeley County, according to the National Weather Service.
SEE ALSO:
- At Least 39 Water Rescues Made In Berkeley County
- Storms, Winds Damage Moncks Corner Businesses
- Santee Cooper Resumes Controlled Spill at Santee Dam
- Residents, Businesses Encouraged to Report Storm Damage
As the stormy weather continues, viewers have been sharing their weather-related photos and videos with The Berkeley Observer. If you would like to send a photo or video to us, email it to: news@berkeleyobserver.com.
1. Sandy Run Circle off Jedburg Road


2. Town Hall in Jamestown

3. Soil under road near drainage ditch on 402 washed away

4. Appii Road and Cooper Store Road. This branch runs from Black Tom Road

5. Limerick Woods in Moncks Corner

6. Conifer Hall in Moncks Corner
7. Haynesville Rd. Ext at Trivers Drive in Moncks Corner
8. Tree across Hwy. 45 in St. Stephen

9. Hwy. 52 in Moncks Corner

10. Waterside at Lakes of Cane Bay
11. Del Webb at Cane Bay


12. Hwy. 6 before Whitesville Rd.

13. Swig & Swine Restaurant At Hidden Cove Marina in Moncks Corner
14. Boat landing at Quinby Creek in Huger

12. Hwy. 45 headed to Huger


13. House on Bethera Road in Macedonia

14. Providence Baptist Church in Macedonia

15. House Off Hwy. 17A in Macedonia

16. House on Bethera Road in Macedonia

17. Flooding on Barnyard Road in Macedonia
18. Flooded yard on Mail Route Road in Macedonia

19. Flooded road in Macedonia area

20. Fallen tree in field in Beaver Dam community

21. Meridian in Cane Bay








