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State of Emergency Declaration

Date: August 30,2023

Time 11:30 AM

Event: Hurricane Idalia

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Date: September 5, 2019

Time: 8:00AM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

Press Release #11 


Date: September 4, 2019

Time: 7:00PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

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Date: September 4, 2019

Time: 11:30AM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

 Press Release #9a

 Press Release #9b


Date: September 3, 2019

Time: 7:00PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

Press Release #8a 

Press Release #8b 


Date: September 3, 2019

Time: 1:00PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

Press Release #7a 

Press Release #7b 


Date: September 3, 2019

Time: 12:00AM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

Press Release #6a

Press Release #6b 


Date: September 1, 2019

Time: 7:40PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

 Press Release #5


Date: September 1, 2019

Time: 7:30PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

 Press Release #4


Date: August 31, 2019

Time: 11AM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

 

Press Release #3


Date: August 29 2019

Time: 12:30PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

 Press Release #2


Date: August 28, 2019

Time: 8PM

Event: Hurricane Dorian

Press Release #1


Date: September 15, 2018

Time: 6 PM

Event: Tropical Storm Florence

Florence Press Release 12

The Emergency Operations Center and the Jasper County Shelter at 250 Jaguar Trail Ridgeland, SC 29336 have been closed as of 6 PM September 15, 2018.  Citizens requiring assistance in transportation from the shelter to the pickup locations was provided. 

We applaud our citizens on the steps taken to prepare and ready themselves in the face of potential disaster.  It is our goal to build a safe and prosperous community of resilience.  We would like to thank our many partnerships at the local and state level for the support and coordination in preparing and responding to this event. 

All county and Municipal Government Offices resume normal business hours on Monday, September 17, 2018.

The following schools have reported they will return to normal schedule on Monday, September 17, 2018:

Jasper County School District (This is a make-up day for students.)

Thomas Heyward

Royal Live Oaks Academy

2018 Hurricane Guide

SCEMD releases official 2018 S.C.Hurricane Guide

Columbia, S.C. - The S.C. Emergency Management Division releases the official 2018 South Carolina Hurricane Guide this weekend as part of this year’s S.C. Hurricane Preparedness Week. SCEMD and partner agencies have updated the Guide for the 2018 hurricane season. It details useful information on what residents should do before, during and after the landfall of a major hurricane. Updated sections of the Guide include new evacuation zones (Dorchester County), tips on preparing for an evacuation, ways to stay connected during an emergency and steps to keep in mind when returning home after a major storm. The Guide also features imagery and artwork from last year’s Hurricane Irma.

The 2018 S.C. Hurricane Guide will be released via newspaper subscription and rack sales Sunday, May 27, in The Beaufort Gazette, the Charleston Post and Courier, the Hilton Head Island Packet, The State, the Sumter Item, the Florence Morning News, the Orangeburg Times and Democrat, the Myrtle Beach Sun News; Thursday, May 24, in the Georgetown County Chronicle, Dillon Herald and the South Strand News; Friday, May 25, in the Georgetown Times; and Wednesday, May 30, in Bluffton Today and the Jasper County Sun Times.

Beginning June 1, the Hurricane Guide will be available at all South Carolina Welcome Centers, at any Walgreens store statewide and at SCDMV offices in Bamberg, Beaufort, Bluffton, Charleston, Conway, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Kingstree, Ladson, Lake City, Little River, Mullins, Moncks Corner, Mount Pleasant, Myrtle Beach, North Charleston, Saint George and Varnville. The Guide will be available for download at scemd.org, SCEMD’s website. A Spanish version is available for download here.

Governor Henry McMaster has proclaimed May 27 through June 2 to be South Carolina Hurricane Preparedness Week. SCEMD, county emergency managers and the National Weather Service urge citizens to take time now to prepare for major emergency like hurricanes by reviewing their family emergency plans, developing a disaster supplies kit and talking with family members about what could happen during a crisis.

Knowing when you should evacuate is very important. Knowing which evacuation zone you are in ahead of an evacuation order will help you be better prepared. You can click on the below picture and then enter your address and it will tell you which evacuation zone you are in if any. 

Know Your Zone