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Carolina Alert Closes USC Columbia at 1 PM as Hurricane Florence Bears Down — But Spares the Coast a Direct Hit, Sending Inland Floods Instead
On Tuesday, September 11, 2018, the University of South Carolina announced via Carolina Alert that classes would be cancelled at its Columbia campus beginning at 1:00 PM EDT as Hurricane Florence — at the time a Category 4 storm — approached the Carolinas. The Columbia campus was not included in Governor Henry McMaster's mandatory coastal evacuation order, so USC did not require students to leave. Essential student services — housing, food service, and the student health center — continued to operate. The university remained closed until further notice as Florence stalled over the Carolinas, producing inland flooding that reached Columbia and disrupted the post-storm return to operations through Sunday, September 16.
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- SourceHurricane Florence (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
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