Friday, Aug 30, 2024
More than a week before Tropical Storm Debby was expected to impact South Carolina, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) began coordinating with other state agencies and the Governor's Office to proactively prepare for severe weather. In the days leading up to TS Debby and after, SCDES performed its first coordinated emergency response as a new state agency.
SCDES is part of South Carolina's State Emergency Response Team, which is led by the South Carolina Department of Emergency Management. SCDES had dedicated staff working 24-hours a day in coordination with other state agencies to prepare for and respond to TS Debby.
Before the storm:
After the storm:
"I couldn't be prouder of our dedicated staff who worked around-the-clock to take critical actions that helped minimize impacts from Debby," said Myra Reece, SCDES Interim Director. "The concerted efforts among our staff and their coordination and communication with local officials in all 46 counties, with our fellow state agencies, and with the Governor's Office made this response a success in protecting people, their property, and the natural environment."
Learn more about SCDES's role with severe weather impacts at our hurricanes, floods, and other weather emergencies webpage.