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Curfews, school closures and more: What you need to know with Dorian

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UPDATE: 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6:

Surfside Beach Mayor Bob Childs has lifted the town’s curfew and prohibition on entering the ocean, and repealed the town’s state of emergency.


COLUMBIA, SC (WBTW) – Evacuation orders issued by Governor McMaster started noon Monday.

In all, there are around 830,000 people affected. Residents in Zone A of Horry and Georgetown Counties are being asked to evacuate starting Monday at noon.

Curfews

The South Carolina Emergency Management Division provides this map for residents to see what zone they live in.Zone A is colored red.

You can also type in your address in an interactive map here, to see which zone your property falls in.

Evacuations by county

Horry County zones

Georgetown County zones

School Closures by county

Government closures

Medical evacuations

Hospitals along the Grand Strand are planning to stay open through Hurricane Dorian.

Both Grand Strand Medical Center and Tidelands Health announced their plans Sunday evening to remain open.

Neither hospital system is located in Zone A, which is under an evacuation order from Governor McMaster.

In a press release, Tidelands Health announced measures the hospital is taking to prepare for the storm.

Horry County shelters

According to SC Emergency Management Division’s website, the shelters open in Horry County include:

Georgetown County shelters

Officials recommend people bring pillows and blankets and remember any medication they may need.

Identification papers are also important to bring. Shelters’ policies surrounding pets can differ, and officials say evacuees can find out more as shelters open by checking the SCEMD website.

Wednesday shuttles will run a circuit to shelter locations in Georgetown County.

Pickup locations will be:

The shuttles will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and will not operate after then.

Dillon County Shelter

Marion County will open a shelter at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at Marion High School. Residents should bring blankets and their medications. No pets are allowed in the shelter.

Pickup points and times of departure to the shelter throughout the county are listed below:

Florence County Shelters

Lee County Shelters

Robeson County shelters

– As of 7 pm Wednesday night, Lumberton High School and Purnell Swett High School will open as shelters.  Residents needing rides to the shelters can call SEATS at (910) 272-5873. 

Draw Bridges

All draw bridges and swing bridges will be locked down at 6 p.m. Tuesday. SCDNR officers conducted river sweeps this morning to identify boats who may be caught between the bridges and unable to seek safe harbor. River sweeps will continue Wednesday morning.

Preparing for Dorian

The governor also held a press conference earlier in the day Sunday to explain other measures the state is taking to keep everyone.

The National Gaurd has mobilized 1,000 soldiers and airmen in preparation for the category 5 storm.

In addition, The South Carolina Department of Transportation has 2,000 of its employees on notice. The agency has increased the number of motorist assist trucks along Interstates 26 and 95. State welcome centers will be staffed 24/7.

Governor McMaster said he spoke to President Trump moments before the press conference to request a federal emergency declaration.

“I spoke with President Trump by video conference today just a few minutes ago along with other governors and his entire team about the preparation in South Carolina,” Governor McMaster said. “Of course, he offered any and all federal assistance we may need.”

The governor said he expects the declaration to be approved soon.

DSS is preparing to open shelters as needed.

DHEC is notifying private dam owners to be on standby and be ready to act if notified.

More information can be found in the SC Emergency Management Division’s Hurricane Guide here.

Head to the StormTracker13 Hurricane Center for more coverage of Hurricane Dorian.

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