Beaufort County Operations Set to Resume Normal Hours After Hurricane Helene
BEAUFORT COUNTY, S.C. – The hustle and bustle is returning to Beaufort County as all operations are set to resume regular business hours starting Monday, September 30. After the recent disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene, the county is eager to get back to normal and help its residents recover.
Storm Debris Disposal Changes
For those needing to dispose of storm debris, the County Convenience Centers are now open again during their usual hours. But here’s some good news: while residents typically have a limit of three visits per week, this restriction has been temporarily lifted through Tuesday, October 1. This means families can make extra trips to dispose of any leftover debris from the storm. As always, a reminder that these centers are designated for residential trash and debris only.
Staying Informed
In times of uncertainty, staying informed is crucial. That’s why the Beaufort County Government encourages everyone to sign up for updates and news directly from them. They are simplifying communication through a fantastic app called Everbridge. Just download it to receive real-time information about public safety from the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, ensuring you are always in the loop.
Toll-Free Hotline for Residents
If you’re still concerned and have questions related to Hugo or other developments, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division is here to help. They have established a toll-free hotline available 24 hours a day. Just dial 1-866-246-0133 to speak with operators who can assist you with information about the hurricane and safety protocols.
Continuing Hurricane Season Awareness
While we hope that the worst is behind us, hurricane season extends until November 30. This means we need to remain vigilant as there are still storms developing in the Atlantic. The National Hurricane Center is an excellent resource for updated forecasts and preliminary information. Be sure to stay tuned and have a plan in place for you and your family just in case!
Preparing for the Winter Ahead
As we look forward to the upcoming cold months, it’s essential to begin preparing our homes and lawns for winter. Autumn is the ideal time to start some necessary maintenance. Simple steps now can mean a healthier lawn come spring. You can try different tips and tricks to ensure your property remains in top shape – ensuring your lawn is not just surviving, but thriving once the warm weather returns.
While cleaning up after a storm can feel overwhelming, the community in Beaufort County is coming together to support one another. As everyone returns to standard schedules and routines, remember that it’s okay to take things one day at a time and reach out for help when needed.
Conclusion
So as Beaufort County returns to normal operations next week, let’s keep supporting each other. Whether it’s visiting the convenience centers to get rid of storm debris or participating in local recovery efforts, remember that we’re all in this together.