Please be informed the rain from Tropical Storm Debby continued to affect parts of Southeast Georgia and Carolinas today as the former hurricane lingered near the Atlantic coast.
The storm's winds have strengthened slightly, raising concerns about potential significant damage when it moves back onshore overnight. Areas like Summerville, S.C., just inland from Charleston, have already experienced 17 inches of rain, with more expected over the next few days.
Forecasters have identified southeastern North Carolina as the area of greatest concern over the next 24 hours.
Operational Update:
• Brunswick Port: Business has returned to normal today, and no issues are anticipated for continuing regular operations.
• Port of Charleston: Expected to reopen tomorrow, August 8th, to allow for 1300/08th cargo starts, subject to change. A HWAG (Harbor Workers Action Group) meeting will be held today at 1500 this afternoon for further updates.
We value your business and appreciate your understanding as we continue to strive to offer the highest quality services.
The storm's winds have strengthened slightly, raising concerns about potential significant damage when it moves back onshore overnight. Areas like Summerville, S.C., just inland from Charleston, have already experienced 17 inches of rain, with more expected over the next few days.
Forecasters have identified southeastern North Carolina as the area of greatest concern over the next 24 hours.
Operational Update:
• Brunswick Port: Business has returned to normal today, and no issues are anticipated for continuing regular operations.
• Port of Charleston: Expected to reopen tomorrow, August 8th, to allow for 1300/08th cargo starts, subject to change. A HWAG (Harbor Workers Action Group) meeting will be held today at 1500 this afternoon for further updates.
We value your business and appreciate your understanding as we continue to strive to offer the highest quality services.