BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – According to The Weather Channel as of 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Hurricane Dorian remains a high-end Category 2 hurricane with winds of 110 mph.
The center just 50 miles east of Charleston, S.C. Hurricane conditions are expected along parts of the Carolina coastline later today.
As Dorian continues to make its way along the Atlantic, its winds are already leaving down power lines, trees and debris in its path.
Below are some photos out of Berkeley County:
1. Tree on vehicle in the Braemoor subdivision (Goose Creek, SC)
2. Large tree limb partially touches the vehicles of one Goose Creek, SC home
3. Tree partially lying in the road in the Woodland Lakes subdivision
4. Large tree limbs lying in yard and home with partial roof damage.
5. Crews clearing trees off of Marvel Oak Road in Ladson
6. Crews clearing a tree from Planters Blvd. in Crowfield Plantation
7. Down power lines early Thursday morning in the Moncks Corner area
8. Firefighters remove a tree from a road in Goose Creek
9. Strong wind partially damages a homeowner’s white fence in Goose Creek
10. Mailbox barely hanging on now thanks to Hurricane Dorian
11. Debris on Old Moncks Corner Road
12. Damaged railroad arm crossing at the intersection or Redbank Rd. and Hwy 52 in Goose Creek
13. Traffic lights out at the intersection of Hwy 52 and Redbank Road
14. Waffle House with no power and limited menu on Hwy. 52
Ok, things just got real.😳Not only is Waffle House on a limited menu, but we are all eating our food in the dark because the power is out…oh, and it’s CASH ONLY. One thing is certain, rain or shine…power or no power…#WaffleHouse will find a way. #chsnews #chswx #dorian pic.twitter.com/spVrOfLbzi
— Nikki Gaskins (@nikkigaskins) September 5, 2019
15. Very windy weather around 7 a.m. in Berkeley County
16. Debris at the front entrance of Woodland Lakes Subdivision
17. Debris at neighborhood entrance in Goose Creek
18. Fence falling apart thanks to Hurricane Dorian in Limerick Woods in Moncks Corner
19. Down tree by cemetery located on Old Moncks Corner Rd.
20. Down tree on Hanahan High School
There is a tree down on the roof of @hawksofhanahan high school near the visitors entrance. @thomasdgruel @Live5News @LIVE5WEATHER #live5dorian #chswx #chsnews pic.twitter.com/uVnqm7r87Q
— Mac Fail (@jasmacfail) September 5, 2019
Do you have any storm damage photos from Hurricane Dorian that you’d like to share? If so, email them to: [email protected]. Your photos may be included in the list.
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