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Charleston County EMS Moves to ‘Modified Operations’ Saturday Due to Flooded Roads

A slow-moving cold front enhanced by Hurricane Erin's flow triggered Charleston's third-wettest August day with 4.27 inches of rain and multiple high-water rescues, officials said.

Summary by WCBD
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) - Charleston County EMS moved to modified operations again Saturday due to flooded roadways in the downtown Charleston area. Heavy rain associated with a stalled front has caused flooding across the Lowcountry. Numerous roads are impacted due to rising water. In an update Saturday morning, Charleston County EMS said its ambulances and supervisors are responding to calls for service as safely as conditions allow.  “…

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Fox Weather broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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