Severe Weather Strikes South Carolina: Tornadoes, Flooding, and Wind Damage

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The National Weather Service has completed a survey confirming that a tornado touched down in Horry County, South Carolina during a coastal storm on Sunday. The tornado caused damage in the Socastee area, snapping large trees and blowing off pieces of mobile home roofs. The NWS determined a minimum wind speed of 90 miles per hour, classifying the tornado as an EF-1. Additionally, straight-line winds caused damage in other areas, including the Old Waccamaw Mall and overturned trucks.
- National Weather Service completes tornado survey; straight-line wind damage found in Horry Co. WMBF
- Charleston deals with flood damage after nor'easter | Rising Waters The Post and Courier
- Cleanup begins in Charleston, Georgetown after storm brings heavy rains, flooding Live 5 News WCSC
- NWS confirms EF1 tornado touchdown on Socastee Boulevard ABC NEWS 4
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