And the rains came…




Peppercorn Ln, North Charleston, SC before/after. #SCFlood #charlestonflooding pic.twitter.com/3Uheexblor
— Tim Ballisty (@IrishEagle) October 5, 2015
#BreakingNews: @USCGSoutheast MH65 crew rescues mom & 15mo old baby in #charlestonflooding http://t.co/ipK8poLU0u pic.twitter.com/FdXFrt987d — USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) October 5, 2015
Summerville pastor pulls an casket out of the flood waters in Ridgeville http://t.co/VPPoEjhW8g #charlestonflooding pic.twitter.com/3htxlImvCq
— WCBD (@WCBD) October 6, 2015
#charlestonflooding A local resident looks at his flooded street, by @AFPMladen #AFP pic.twitter.com/yvi5GDDbPl — AFP Photo Department (@AFPphoto) October 4, 2015
The 15th green of Shadowmoss as viewed from my back porch #charlestonflooding pic.twitter.com/7Jvsisf56n
— Chris Morris (@MorrisatLarge) October 4, 2015
“@chswx: The Market: RT @WhereWeStandMag: #charlestonflooding @chswx pic.twitter.com/eC1vGfWlWJ” Glad we nixed our DT plans, @mikecmcdonagh !! — kris (@krismcconklin) July 13, 2014
Several faith-based organizations are out assisting recovery efforts #charlestonflooding #sville pic.twitter.com/mbsYAG5JOn
— Jenna-Ley Harrison (@jlharrison_news) October 6, 2015
Authorities in Orangeburg rescue family from home surrounded by water http://t.co/Y9OYzjyetn #charlestonflooding pic.twitter.com/bvXWMvZiMH — WCBD (@WCBD) October 6, 2015
This is a ROAD in Berkeley County. #CharlestonFlooding #chswx pic.twitter.com/50slm5V2M6
— Melissa Egan (@Melissa_Live5) October 5, 2015
See the water covering the marsh grass? Well that marsh grass usually is not covered in water #charlestonflooding pic.twitter.com/M8FMP1GLjT — Karoline (@KarolineMusic1) October 2, 2015