South Carolina Secures FEMA Assistance

South Carolina has secured federal funding to support Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. Governor Henry McMaster announced that the state’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration has been approved, providing critical resources to supplement local and state recovery initiatives. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has authorized Individual Assistance for residents in 13 counties, offering financial aid for uninsured damages. Additionally, […]

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SCDOT continues recovery efforts throughout the state

Columbia, S.C. (September 30, 2024)— The South Carolina Department of Transportation is not slowing down on storm recovery and is continuing to focus on clearing roadways throughout the state. SCDOT asks that if you encounter our crews or other first responders, slow down and give them room to work. Pay attention to signs and barricades and never move or drive around them. You […]

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POWER RESTORED TO 60 PERCENT OF MEMBERS; SURGE OF WORKERS CONTINUES TUESDAY

PICKENS, South Carolina — More than half of Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative members have now had power restored following the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene. Since Friday, over 35,000 members have had their power restored. Damage assessments have confirmed over 511 broken poles, leaving approximately 29,126 members without power. This represents 39 percent of our membership. The number of broken poles we have recorded is devastating. It’s the most we’ve […]

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SC Forestry Commission to issue 20-county burning ban

Outdoor burning restriction stretches from Aiken to Richland to York counties, westward COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission will issue a State Forester’s Burning Ban for 20 counties, effective at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1. The counties subject to the burning ban include those with infrastructure affected most dramatically by damage from Hurricane Helene: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, […]

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***TWO SUBSTATIONS REMAIN OFFLINE; 450 POLES BROKEN***

***TWO SUBSTATIONS REMAIN OFFLINE; 450 POLES BROKEN*** PICKENS, South Carolina — Two of the 13 substations that lost transmission service remain offline Monday due to severe damage. Overnight, Duke Energy made progress on the transmission lines that remain out and energize approximately 3,500 members serviced by the Cross Roads and Tygerville substations. Substations to the Bountyland, Corinth, Newry, Six Mile, […]

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SUNDAY NIGHT UPDATE: NEARLY HALF OF ALL CUSTOMERS NOW HAVE POWER

PICKENS, South Carolina — Power has been restored to over 27,000 Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative members since Tropical Storm Helene devastated our service area. An estimated 51 percent of our members (approximately 37,550 in total) remain without service, down from a peak of 90 percent on Friday morning. This remains a multi-day outage recovery operation. Below are specific outage numbers by county: Anderson: 4,302 Greenville: 4,359 Oconee: 15,278 Pickens: 13,491 Spartanburg: 43

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Duke Energy’s Hurricane Helene recovery

Duke Energy’s Hurricane Helene recovery restores power to more than 1.1 million in South and North Carolina; downed trees, blocked roadways, damaged and destroyed power equipment impeding efforts in the S.C. Upstate region and N.C. mountains Approximately 904,000 customers, primarily in the S.C. Upstate and N.C. Mountains, remain without power as of 6 p.m. Nearly all customers outside of the S.C. Upstate and […]

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Multiple Deaths Reported Due to Tropical Storm Helene

Coroners in the Upstate are reporting several fatalities connected to Hurricane Helene. In Anderson County, two women, Christine Schmeiske, 55, and Sandy Lee Fisher, 54, lost their lives when trees fell onto their homes. The body of Karen Denise McCall, 60, was recovered from her submerged vehicle after it was swept into a river by floodwaters. Drones assisted in locating […]

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SUNDAY EVENING OUTAGE UPDATE

PICKENS, South Carolina — As of 5 p.m., power has been restored to another 6,775 member locations since daybreak. An estimated 57 percent of our members (approximately 41,975 in total) remain without service. Six of our substations remain out of service due to problems with Duke Energy’s transmission lines. Below are specific outage numbers by county: Anderson: 5,975 Greenville: 5,475 […]

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Gov. Henry McMaster Requests Expedited Major Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Helene

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today requested an Expedited Major Presidential Disaster Declaration to assist state and local response efforts to Hurricane Helene. The Presidential Disaster Declaration, if approved, would provide FEMA Individual Assistance Program help to residents impacted by the storm in Aiken, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Cherokee, Chesterfield, Greenville, Greenwood, Lexington, Oconee, Newberry, Pickens, Saluda, and Spartanburg counties. The request also includes categories A, B, and […]

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