Berkeley County Government

Berkeley County Emergency Operations Transition to OPCON 2

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The Emergency Operations Center continues to remain activated and partially staffed as local, state, and federal officials shift to recovery operations from Debby.

IMAGES & VIDEO: Flooding Across Berkeley County

As the stormy weather continues, viewers have been sharing their weather-related photos and videos with The Berkeley Observer.

Santee Cooper Resumes Controlled Spill at Santee Dam

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Increased rainfall in the Santee Cooper watershed and upstream lake operations has resulted in increased inflows into the Santee Cooper Lake system.

SCDOT Responds to Flooded Roadways after Unprecedented Rainfall Event

Following the additional rainfall in the Lowcountry overnight, South Carolina Department of Transportation employees are responding to assess and repair flooded roadways.

At Least 39 Water Rescues Made In Berkeley County

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. - Tropical Storm Debby may have left South Carolina; however, heavy rain and flooding have since followed her. According to Berkeley...

BCSD Transitions To Virtual Operations Friday

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All extracurricular activities, athletics, and school programs are currently suspended Friday, August 9. BCSD leaders urge staff to stay off of the roads.

Flash Flood Warning Issued For Berkeley County

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. - The National Weather Service in Charleston has extended the flash flood warning in Berkeley County until 10:15 p.m. Friday. Berkeley County...
Berkeley County Government

Berkeley County Offices Closed Friday, August 9

Berkeley County has transitioned back to OPCON 1 status with full activation of the emergency operations center.

Man Who Raped 85-Year-Old Hanahan Woman Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison

On Thursday, a judge sentenced a man to 30 years behind bars after Hanahan police said he broke into an elderly woman's home and raped her.

Residents, Businesses Encouraged to Report Storm Damage

Berkeley County crews are assessing damage from Tropical Storm Debby. Residents and businesses that sustained storm-related damage are urged to report it